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Nationality
  
Taiwanese

Name
  
Chen Wen-Chi

Ethnicity
  
Han

Spouse
  
Cher Wang


Occupation
  
Entrepreneur

Home town
  
Taipei

Known for
  
Contributions to VIA

Employer
  
VIA Technologies

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Born
  
November 16, 1955 (age 68) (
1955-11-16
)

Citizenship
  
Republic of China  United States

Alma mater
  
National Taiwan University and California Institute of Technology

Education
  
National Taiwan University, California Institute of Technology

Similar People
  
Cher Wang, Wang Yung‑ching, Wang Yung‑tsai, Zachary Bogue

Chen Wen-ch'i (Chinese: 陈文琦; pinyin: Chén Wénqí, born (1955-11-16)November 16, 1955) has been President and CEO of VIA Technologies, Inc. since 1992, and has overseen its transition from chipset designer to a leading developer of silicon chip technologies and PC platform solutions. Chen's strong background in logic design, marketing, and business strategy has propelled VIA to be one of the foremost fabless semiconductor design houses in the world.

Chen Wen-Chi Chen WenChi Wikipedia

Prior to VIA, Chen co-founded and was President and CEO of Symphony Laboratories. He also held positions of Sales & Marketing VP at high tech start-up ULSI and senior architect at Intel. Chen holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University and a masters in computer science from the California Institute of Technology.

Under Chen's leadership, VIA has become the world’s leading developer of PC core logic chipsets, successfully enabling the industry wide adoption of PC133 and DDR266 SDRAM as the next generation memory standards. Building on the company’s strength in core logic chipsets, Chen has expanded the company’s technology leadership into low power x86 microprocessors with the acquisition of Cyrix and Centaur, high performance graphics with the S3 Graphics joint venture, networking, communications, and multimedia chips, as well as innovative form factor mainboard solutions.

In June 2008, The Forbes ranked him with his wife Cher Wang, the chairperson of HTC, as the fifth richest of Taiwan.

References

Chen Wen-Chi Wikipedia