Prasanna Singamsetty

Prasanna Singamsetty

Prasanna Singamsetty is an accomplished technical leader with a distinguished career in high-performance computing and semiconductor innovation. With over two decades of experience, Prasanna has consistently driven breakthroughs in system and silicon architecture across diverse domains—including AI, HPC, gaming, wearable/IoT, and client computing. 

He has held senior leadership roles, including Senior Director at Intel’s Accelerated Computing Group, where he led SoC architecture for GPU-based solutions, and Director of SoC Architecture for Intel’s AI Products Group, where he defined deep learning accelerator architecture. His work at Intel has shaped products ranging from ultra-low-power wearable devices to 1200W server-class systems. 

Most recently, Prasanna served as Research Program Manager at Natcast, a nonprofit established under the U.S. ChipAct initiative. There, he led the Scalable Memory Architecture Program (SMAP), a strategic effort focused on integrating memory, packaging, and compute to address efficiency challenges in advanced computing systems. 

Prasanna holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Science and a Bachelor’s in Electronics and Communication from JNTU Hyderabad. He is an inventor of multiple patents in video processing, gesture recognition, and data transmission technologies, and is recognized for his expertise in SoC/System architectures, algorithms, advanced packaging and power and performance modelling. 

Areas of Expertise: SoC/System architectures & algorithms for AI, HPC, gaming, wearable/IoT, and client computing; power and performance modelling