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"Foolish move": Taiwan chip veteran calls working for China's top foundry SMIC

August 15, 2022
Source: indianeconomicobserver.com indianeconomicobserver.com
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Taipei [Taiwan], August 14 : A Taiwanese semiconductor industry veteran Chiang Shang-yi, who has served in top posts at both Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co. (SMIC) said that he regrets ever joining the Chinese company and the decision was a "mistake." Chiang Shang-yi was the executive vice president and co-chief operating officer of TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, until 2013, Taiwan News reported. While, his two stints at China's biggest chipmaker SMIC lasted between 2016-2018 and 2020-2021. He made these remarks in an interview in March with the California-based Computer History Museum. The...
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