Matt Wuebbling
Matt has been with NVIDIA since 2006 and is the director of product marketing for Tegra. Before Tegra he was in the notebook business and launched NVIDIA’s Optimus Technology. Matt cut his teeth at NVIDIA in the MCP business unit as the product manager for performance chipsets and motherboards, and has been involved with an array of interesting products ever since. Prior to NVIDIA Matt held various leadership positions in engineering and marketing with established Silicon Valley companies and various startups. Matt received a BS in computer engineering from Northwestern University and an MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Matt enjoys hiking, traveling, thinking about new business ideas, and hanging out with his two kids. He is married to a fantastic woman and enjoys visiting family in the Midwest and on the East Coast.
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