[1] Prior to joining Microsoft in April 2009, he was senior vice president and chief technology officer of the microelectronics business unit at Sun Microsystems.
[3] In 2009, he joined Microsoft's strategic software/silicon architecture group, led by chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie.
[4] A team worked under Tremblay developing software semiconductor technologies.
[4] The group, known as SiArch, works on green, adaptive and parallel computing.
[5] He received his bachelor's degree from Laval University in Canada, and both his M.S.