
Raj Talluri
Raj Talluri serves as senior vice president of product management for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), where he is currently responsible for managing QTI’s Internet of Everything (IoE), mobile computing and Qualcomm Snapdragon Sense ID 3D finger print technology businesses.
Prior to this role, Talluri was responsible for product management of Qualcomm Snapdragon application processor technologies. He has more than 20 years of experience spanning across business management, strategic marketing and engineering management.
Talluri began his career at Texas Instruments (TI), working on media processing in their corporate research labs. During that time, Talluri started multiple new businesses in digital consumer electronics and wireless technologies. He also served as general manager of the imaging and audio business for five years, where he led the development of successful digital signal processing technologies for various consumer electronics devices. Later, Talluri was named general manager of the cellular media solution business in TI’s wireless terminals business unit. In this role, he led the successful launch of TI’s OMAP3 and OMAP4 application processor platform for smartphones.
Talluri holds a Ph.D in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He also holds a Master of Engineering from Anna University in Chennai, India and a Bachelor of Engineering from Andhra University in Waltair, India.
Talluri has published more than 35 journal articles, papers, and book chapters in many leading electrical engineering publications. He has been granted 13 U.S. patents for image processing, video compression and media processor architectures.
Raj Talluri was chosen as No. 5 in Fast Company’s list of 100 Most Creative People in business in 2014.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Raj Talluri and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.


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