Joshua Fryman, PhD

Intel Fellow

Federal Global Research & Development

Research Areas

  • Edge Computing

  • HPC Systems

  • Interconnect

  • Optical Technology

  • System Architecture & Integration

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Dr. Joshua Fryman is an Intel Fellow in the Office of the CTO and spearheads the Intel Federal strategy on cross-Intel Research and Development priorities.

His work is primarily focused on applied R&D for commercial and government customers, focusing on problems that are 3-10 years out on the horizon. Throughout his career, Dr. Fryman has been engaged in multiple project types, including fabricating and testing circuits to microprocessor and system architectures, interconnects, packaging, compilers, runtimes, applications, and algorithms.

In his role as Chief Architect or Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Fryman has led pre-exascale programs such as DARPA UHPC and DOE Fast Forward and Xstack. He has also played a pivotal role as PI for at-scale future AI and analytics programs such as DARPA HIVE, IAPRA AGILE, and DOE’s Advanced Memory Technology efforts. His role as a PI also includes security programs such as DARPA GAPS and other appliances.

Dr. Fryman obtained his BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and a PhD in Computer Architecture from Georgia Tech. Renowned for his insights in the field, he is a frequently invited speaker on microelectronics, systems, packaging, integration, and hardware-software co-design topics.