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R.
Gregory (Greg) Delagi
Senior vice president and general manager of
Wireless Terminals Business Unit
Texas Instruments Incorporated |
Greg Delagi became senior vice president and general manager
of Texas Instruments Wireless Terminals Business Unit in January
2007, where he leads TI’s worldwide development of semiconductors
for mobile phones.
A 22-year TI veteran, Delagi drives TI’s strong wireless leadership
position, including the number one spot in wireless semiconductor
market share. Delagi and his global team are responsible for
executing a clear strategy that ensures TI delivers a broad
portfolio of proven semiconductor and software products and
solutions that adjust to the dynamic needs of the wireless market.
Deep, collaborative customer relationship are of key importance
for Delagi and his team ensuring the company continues its commitment
of meeting the unique requirements of handset manufacturers,
mobile operators, application software developers, and high-level
operating system partners.
Delagi oversees a broad wireless product portfolio of custom
to standard solutions designed to meet customer and market requirements.
The portfolio includes:
- Innovative OMAP™ and OMAP-Vox™ wireless platforms, which
continue to raise the performance bar and push the boundaries
for cutting-edge multimedia for GSM/GPRS, EDGE and 3G mobile
phones
- “LoCosto” and “eCosto” family of single-chip solutions,
which are advancing affordable multimedia for mobile phones
from the low-end to the mid-tier
- Connectivity single-chip solutions, including Bluetooth®,
WLAN, GPS, and mobile TV for today’s on-the-go, always-connected
mobile consumers
Delagi’s past experience includes guiding TI’s Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) business to significant success, including
making digital signal processors one of the company’s core
semiconductor technologies and a key component of the company’s
wireless portfolio. As vice president and manager of TI’s
DSP business, Delagi directed the development and broad commercialization
of DSPs and is credited with creating TI’s catalog DSP business.
He also presided over the successful launch of the the industry's
first 1-gigahertz DSP and of TI's DaVinci™ technology,
the company's broad video technology offering. In 2006, under
Delagi’s leadership, TI increased its DSP market share for
the fifth year straight – representing 62 percent of the total
DSP market.
Delagi started his career at TI in 1984 with the Materials
& Controls business, based in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
He later joined TI’s Semiconductor Group working in sales
and marketing in Austin, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona, and
then spent six years in California’s Silicon Valley managing
TI’s sales operations for the U.S. western region. More recently,
Delagi was responsible for several of the company’s systems
business units such DSL, Cable, VoIP and Wireless LAN, creating
system-on-chip solutions. Since the late 1990s, he also led
TI’s effort in semiconductors for wireless base stations,
working with customers and operators as his team built the
industry’s top position in this market.
He is a graduate of Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts,
where he earned a BSBA in 1984.
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