With over 20 years of experience managing global businesses, Luc brings the overall vision and leadership necessary to drive future growth for the company. Prior to this role, Luc was the senior vice president and general manager of the Memory and Interface Division, leading the development of the company’s innovative memory architectures and high-speed serial link solutions. Luc also served as the senior vice president of Worldwide Sales and Operations where he oversaw sales, business development, customer support and operations across the various business units within Rambus. During his career, Luc has advised and supported companies in both the product and IP markets.
Luc holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Physics and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Superieure de Chimie, Physique, Electronique, based in Lyon, France where he majored in Computer Architecture. Luc also holds an MBA from the University of Hartford and has completed the senior executive program of Columbia University.
Rambus makes industry-leading chips and IP that advance data center connectivity and solve the bottleneck between memory and processing.
The ongoing shift to the cloud, along with the widespread advancement of AI across data center, 5G, automotive and IoT, has led to an exponential growth in data usage and tremendous demands on data infrastructure. Creating fast and safe connections, both in and across systems, remains one of the most mission-critical design challenges limiting performance in advanced hardware.
Rambus is ideally positioned to address this challenge as an industry pioneer with over 30 years of advanced semiconductor interconnect experience moving and protecting data. We are a leader in high-performance memory subsystems, providing chips, IP and innovations that maximize the performance and security in data-intensive systems.
Whether in the cloud, at the edge or in your hand, real-time and immersive applications depend on data transfer speed and trust. Rambus products and innovations deliver the increased bandwidth, capacity and security required to usher in a new era of data center architectures and drive ever-greater end-user experiences.