Texas Instruments, 1958-1983, several management positions, including group vice president in charge of the company's worldwide semiconductor business; General Instrument Corporation, 1984-1985, president and chief operating officer;
Morris Chang was born in Shanghai in China.
Morris Chang was born on July 10th, 1931.
Chinese
Christine Chen
Victor Chang didn't have another job except for heart and lung stuff. Meg
Chang, who is regarded as the father of Taiwan's semiconductor industry, is a hero in his country.
Chang proposed the idea of the foundry--a factory (called a "fab," or fabrication plant) contracted out to produce silicon wafers for other chip companies.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
http://www.tsmc.com/english/default.htm
Chang is seen as somewhat of an elder statesman at his company. He is known for his intellect, and his employees are often heard repeating his sayings.
"Morris Chang, Microchip Visionary," Economist, May 19, 2001, p. 7. "TSMC Chair Clarifies Myths of New Economy," Central News Agency, February 12, 2001.
Chang is a member of the MIT Corporation and is on the advisory boards of the U.S. Stock Exchange, Stanford University, and the University of California at Berkeley.