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The Three Musketeers of the Semiconductor industry

Daniel Nenni

Founder
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Lisa Su, C.C. Wei, and Jensen Huang can be seen as the “three musketeers” of the semiconductor world, not because they act as a formal alliance, but because their leadership collectively shapes the future of technology. Each represents a critical pillar of the modern computing ecosystem. Lisa Su drives innovation at AMD, revitalizing the company into a major force in CPUs and GPUs. C.C. Wei leads TSMC, the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturer, enabling cutting-edge chip production for companies across the globe. Jensen Huang, at NVIDIA, has pushed the boundaries of graphics and artificial intelligence, turning GPUs into the backbone of the AI revolution. What also unites them is a shared Taiwanese heritage, highlighting Taiwan’s outsized role in global semiconductors. Together, they embody leadership, innovation, and impact—three figures shaping the technological frontier.


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Lisa Su, C.C. Wei, and Jensen Huang can be seen as the “three musketeers” of the semiconductor world, not because they act as a formal alliance, but because their leadership collectively shapes the future of technology. Each represents a critical pillar of the modern computing ecosystem. Lisa Su drives innovation at AMD, revitalizing the company into a major force in CPUs and GPUs. C.C. Wei leads TSMC, the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturer, enabling cutting-edge chip production for companies across the globe. Jensen Huang, at NVIDIA, has pushed the boundaries of graphics and artificial intelligence, turning GPUs into the backbone of the AI revolution. What also unites them is a shared Taiwanese heritage, highlighting Taiwan’s outsized role in global semiconductors. Together, they embody leadership, innovation, and impact—three figures shaping the technological frontier.


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Why do C.C. Wei and Jensen Huang look so similar?
 
Who is d'Artagnan in this story?

They think they (finally) found him in Maastricht, the Netherlands. They are doing DNA investigation now :cool: :




Netherlands
Wed 25 Mar 2026 16.51 CET

Skeleton of Three Musketeers hero d’Artagnan may have been found​

Archaeologists believe remains found in Maastricht, Netherlands, may be of soldier who inspired novel character

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Wim Dijkman, a retired archaeologist from Maastricht who has spent 28 years searching for the musketeer’s final resting place, was called to the Church of St Peter and St Paul in the Wolder district of the city after the deacon told him a skeleton had turned up.

“A section of the floor in the church had subsided, and during the repair work, we discovered a skeleton,” Deacon Jos Valke told the local L1 Nieuws broadcaster. “I immediately called Wim because he has been working on d’Artagnan for more than 20 years.”

Valke said several clues pointed to the skeleton belonging to the famous musketeer.

“He lay buried under the altar in consecrated ground,” he said. “There was a French coin from that time in the grave. And the bullet that killed him was lying at chest level, exactly as described in the history books. The indications are very strong.”

The skeleton has been removed from the church and is now in an archaeological institute in Deventer.

A DNA sample taken from the skeleton on 13 March is being analysed in a laboratory in Munich. It will then be tested alongside DNA samples provided by descendants of d’Artagnan’s father to determine whether there is a match.

Dijkman said that while he understood the news value of the possible discovery, he was anxiously waiting for the lab results.

“It is an incredibly exciting story, after all,” he told L1 Nieuws. “This is about the most famous and well-known person linked to Maastricht. [But] I’m always very cautious, I’m a scientist.”


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...s-dartagnan-alexandre-dumas?CMP=share_btn_url


https://www.l1nieuws.nl/nieuws/3131577/is-dartagnan-gevonden-in-maastricht-dit-kan-wereldnieuws-worden
 
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