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Jolly Shah and the Evolution of Sustainable Firmware Design
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Discover how Jolly Shah is advancing sustainable firmware design—optimizing power, reliability, and performance from embedded devices to data centers.
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Jolly Shah is advancing sustainable firmware design by treating energy efficiency as a core architectural principle. From low-power embedded systems to large-scale data centers, her “milliwatt mindset” focuses on dynamic scaling, intelligent resource allocation, and system resilience—proving that the most impactful sustainability gains in computing often happen invisibly within firmware.