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Rick Tsai


Rick Tsai Rick Tsai Of Semiconductor Firm MediaTek Vows To Keep Talent Amid

Education
  
National Taiwan University, Cornell University

MediaTek Press Conference at the AGSM, 15th June 2017 (Eng Subs) (聯發科技106年股東會後記者會實況)


Rick Tsai (Chinese: 蔡力行) is currently co-CEO of Mediatek (as of June 1, 2017) following his stint as Chairman of Chunghwa Telecom. From 1989 to 2014, Tsai worked at TSMC, where he was President and Chief Executive Officer from 2005 to 2009. Prior to being appointed CEO, Tsai served various roles, including chief operations officer, vice president of worldwide marketing and sales, and before that, two terms as executive vice president of operations. Between these two terms Dr. Tsai spent a short time away from TSMC, working as president of Vanguard International Semiconductor. From 1997 to 1999, Dr. Tsai served as executive vice president of operations, where he was responsible for six TSMC fabrication plants, as well as associated testing service and product assurance.

Dr. Tsai's work with TSMC began in 1989 and includes many distinguished roles: vice president responsible for operation of Fabs 3 and 4; senior director of Fab 3 responsible for design, construction, start-up, volume production and fab operation; and finally as director of Fab 2, Module A, responsible for operation, profit and loss, and process development.

Prior to joining TSMC, Dr. Tsai moved through the ranks during his 8 years at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado, including R&D project manager, manufacturing engineering project manager, and as a member of the technical staff. His responsibilities at Hewlett-Packard included 1 um CMOS VLSI process integration, yield improvement, process development and process reliability.

Dr. Tsai received his B.A. degree of science in physics from National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan and holds a Ph.D. degree in material science and engineering from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

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