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Chang is the founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's first and largest semiconductor foundry. He was the company's chief executive officer (CEO) from 1987 to 2005, and retired as its chairman in 2018. As of November 2024, his net worth is estimated at US$4.6 billion. [5]
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Net worth (billions of USD) Source of wealth Ref. 1: 163 Zhang Congyuan: Taiwan: 76–77 11.7B Co-founder of Huali Industrial [2] 2: 296 Sing-Chiau Liu Taiwan: 96-102 6.5B Chair of Republican Party of Taiwan and Lead Patron of Sony Group [3] 3: 296 Lin Shu-hong: Taiwan: 95–96 +US$2.4B: Chair of Chang Chun Group [4] 4: 330 Terry Gou: Taiwan ...
TSMC founder Morris Chang asked Nvidia founder Jensen Huang to take over as CEO in 2013. In a new memoir, Chang reveals he set out his vision for TSMC for 10 minutes before Huang declined.
In 2014, according to Forbes he was ranked 20th Taiwanese by net worth ($1.80 billion). [3] In 2014 he was 21st in the "Best-Performing CEOs in the World" ranking by Harvard Business Review. [4] In 2016 he received the Morris Chang Exemplary Leadership Award for pioneering the Taiwan semiconductor design industry. [5]
TSMC's founder Morris Chang asked Nvidia's Jensen Huang to consider becoming the chief executive of the Taiwanese chip giant more than a decade ago, but was turned down in just 10 minutes, Chang ...
Morris Chang – chairman of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the largest semiconductor foundry in the world; Nick DeWolf – co-founder of Teradyne; John Dorrance – founder of Campbell Soup Company; Donald Douglas – founder of Douglas Aircraft Company; Pierre S. du Pont – Du Pont Company and General Motors executive