PH

Pete Hutton

Chairman at Agile Analog, Cambridge GAN Devices and Xampla.

Greater Cambridge Area

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $5,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $50,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $25,000.00

Education

Work Experience

2022

  • Chairman

    2022

  • Chairman

    2017

    Changing the entire Analog IP market.

  • Chairman

    2019

  • Member

    2017

    Cambridge Angels is a syndicate of highly successful tech entrepreneurs investing in deep tech start-ups. CA have backed some of the most successful tech companies in Cambridge and broader UK, several of which reached multi-$bn exits. Investments typically of £100k-£2m.

  • Entrepreneur In Residence

    2020 - 2022

2017 - 2021

  • Chairman

    2017 - 2021

2018 - 2020

  • Advisor

    2018 - 2020

2018 - 2019

  • Strategic Advisor

    2018 - 2019

2017 - 2018

  • Non Executive Director

    2017 - 2018

2008 - 2017

  • President of Product Groups

    2014 - 2017

    Responsible for all IP product development, marketing and licensing. This covered 3,500 staff, in > 25 global locations, and working closely with a range of global Partners. During this period revenue increased by around 50% (> $500m).

  • EVP and General Manager - MPD

    2013 - 2013

  • General Manager - Media Processing Division

    2011 - 2012

    General Manager of ARM's Media Processing Division including GPUs, VPUs and GPU Computing solutions.

  • VP Technology and Systems

    2008 - 2011

    A wide remit including: Running PD's SW team including GNU Tooling, SW (Linaro, Android, V8 and Chrome) optimisations, Benchmarking and Platform SW. Managing physical implementation teams in Austin, Bangalore, Cambridge and Sheffield and running Physical Trials for ARM IP, Hard Macros and IP Proving Testchips. Architecture teams for ARM CPUs, OS, Systems and Interconnect, including big.LITTLE and the v8 architecture. Subsystem architecture and implementation teams bringing together IP from across ARM.

  • VP Market Development, Processor Division

    2008 - 2008

    Looking at new areas for Processor Division to develop into. These included high performance CPU implementations which took ARM into the multi-GHz world for the first time. Also started to define the POP programs for joint physical IP and processor solutions and hard macro offerings.