Khan served as executive vice president and general manager of system-on-chip (SoC) foundry business at Simplex through its initial public offering (IPO) in May 2001 and later acquisition by Cadence Design Systems (Cadence) in June 2002.

Everspin MRAM delivers highly reliable, high-performance and cost-effective non-volatile random access memory. The company shipped the world’s first MRAM product in 2006. Everspin has grown its product portfolio to include 50 products and today has global production programs with industry leaders in the storage, industrial automation, gaming, energy management, communications, consumer, transportation and avionics markets.

“I could not be more excited to join Everspin at a time when the company is strongly expanding its product portfolio and ramping revenue growth,” said Khan. “Everspin’s revolutionary MRAM technology has broad market demand ranging from stand-alone memory products to embedded system-on-chip applications.”

“Aurangzeb has built great companies from scratch and also grown businesses within larger corporations,” said Saied Tehrani, chief operating officer of Everspin. “We’re fortunate to have attracted him to the Everspin team.”

At Cadence, he served as corporate vice president of the Strategic Planning Group and, earlier, as corporate vice president and general manager of the Design Services business.

Khan held several engineering and general management positions at Cirrus Logic, Tandem Computers (now part of HP) and Fairchild. He helped deliver several industry-first systems and SoCs to market, including the Sony Computer Entertainment GSI-32 and PlayStation-2 Graphics Synthesizers, the Cirrus Logic 3Ci SoC and the Tandem Computers NonStop Himalaya and Cyclone series of massively-parallel servers. Several of the SoC and systems products achieved $200M to more than $1B in annual revenues.