Carbice Appoints Tony Fernandez-Stoll as Chief Revenue Officer

Carbice Appoints Tony Fernandez-Stoll as Chief Revenue Officer

Carbice has appointed Tony Fernandez-Stoll, a veteran from AMD, as Chief Revenue Officer to lead its expansion into the data center market.

Carbice has appointed Tony Fernandez-Stoll as its new Chief Revenue Officer, announced in a press release. Fernandez-Stoll, who brings over 30 years of experience in the technology industry, including two decades at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), will oversee Carbice's global sales and marketing efforts.

In his new role, Fernandez-Stoll will be responsible for driving revenue generation, market expansion, and strategic partnerships. His extensive experience in high-performance computing solutions for data centers positions him well to lead Carbice's push into the rapidly growing data center market, which is increasingly driven by AI demands.

Carbice specializes in scalable, high-performance cooling solutions that eliminate heat generation, ensuring long-term hardware performance and reliability. The company's unique approach leverages aligned carbon nanotube technology to set new benchmarks in reliability and performance for data center hyperscalers and critical power suppliers.

With Fernandez-Stoll's leadership, Carbice aims to partner with industry leaders to develop scalable thermal interface solutions that prevent hardware damage and system failure, while maintaining affordability and ease of use.

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