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Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture: Morris Chang in conversation with President John L
Last edited: May 10, 2014
Wow. 2014 is Morris Chang's 60th year in the semiconductor business.
Wow. 2014 is Morris Chang's 60th year in the semiconductor business.
He was hired back at TSMC as CEO at the age of 78. How many people do you know that can get a CEO job at 78!?!?!?!?
I think he had connections with the BOD
But he is a remarkable figure in our industry.