| Dr. F.C. Tseng
is the Vice Chairman of TSMC. Prior to this post, Dr.
Tseng had served as deputy chief executive officer.
Before that, he was the president of TSMC since May
1998, and was TSMC's senior vice president of operations
from 1987 to 1996. In between those roles, Dr. Tseng
spent two years as president of Vanguard International
Semiconductor Corporation (VIS), which is derived from
the Industrial Technology Research Institute's (ITRI)
Sub-micron Process Technology Development Project and
was Taiwan's first 8-inch IC facility.
Dr. Tseng led 110 specialists to spin
off from ITRI's Electronics Research & Service Organization
(ERSO), and in 1987 co-founded TSMC as a pioneer specializing
in the "foundry only" semiconductor manufacturing
business. Dr. Tseng established a solid technical base
for TSMC's 6-inch and 8-inch fabs.
From 1973 to 1986, Dr. Tseng served
at ITRI-ERSO, where in 1976 he was one of the pioneers
in setting up the IC project in Taiwan. He was responsible
for installing the 7.5 mm metal-gate CMOS process into
the 3-inch line, which later was converted smoothly
to 4-inch under his management. In 1978, Dr. Tseng was
promoted to plant manager of the IC demonstration plant,
where he was responsible for the production and development
of silicon-gate CMOS from 5 mm to 1.2. Under his supervision,
he established the capability to develop an advanced
CMOS process.
Dr. Tseng holds a Ph.D. degree in electrical
engineering from National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan,
and he was named one of the "Ten Outstanding Engineers"
by the Chinese Institute of Engineers in 1991.
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