Morris Chang

Morris Chang
張忠謀
Chang in 2022
National Policy Advisor to the President
In office
20 May 2000 – 19 May 2001
PresidentChen Shui-bian
Personal details
Born
張忠謀

(1931-07-10) 10 July 1931 (age 93)
Ningbo, Chekiang Province, Republic of China
SpouseSophie Chang
Children3
EducationHarvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MS)
Stanford University (PhD)
Known forFounder, chairman and CEO, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese張忠謀
Simplified Chinese张忠谋
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Zhōngmóu
Wu
RomanizationJiann阴平去 Zong阴平去mœü阳舒 (urban Ningbo)

Jia阴上 Zong阴平去mœü阳舒 (rural Ningbo)
Jjia阳舒 Zong阴平去mœü阳舒 (rural Ningbo)
Jiann阴平 Jiong阴平miu阳平 (Ninghai)

Jjiann阳平 Jiong阴平miu阳平 (Ninghai)
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingZeung1 Zung1-mau4
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTiuⁿ Tiong-bô͘
Tâi-lôTiunn Tiong-môo (Taipei)
Tiunn Tiong-biô (Hsinchu&Lukang)

Morris Chang (Chinese: 張忠謀; pinyin: Zhāng Zhōngmóu, Ningbo Wu: Jiann阴平去 Zong阴平去mœü阳舒; born 10 July 1931) is an American[1][2] businessman and electrical engineer, originally from Ningbo, China. He built his business career first in the United States and then subsequently in Taiwan. He is the founder and former chairman and CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). He is regarded as the founder of Taiwan's semiconductor industry.[3] As of April 2024, his net worth was estimated at US$3.4 billion.[4]

  1. ^ Mozur, Paul; Liu, John (4 August 2023). "The Chip Titan Whose Life's Work Is at the Center of a Tech Cold War". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  2. ^ Yixin, Guo (21 August 2023). "張忠謀自稱美國人 為何願意創立台積電?當年多虧他出手" [Zhang Zhongmou claims that why Americans are willing to create TSMC? Thanks to him for taking action back then]. China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 28 May 2024. 自從我逃離共產主義中國,來到美國並於1962年入籍以來,我的身份就一直是美國人,別無其他。 [Since I fled communist China, came to the United States and became a naturalized citizen in 1962, my identity has always been that of an American and nothing else.]
  3. ^ School of Engineering (4 May 2015). "Morris Chang — founding chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor". California: Stanford University.
  4. ^ "Forbes profile: Morris Chang". Forbes. Retrieved 12 April 2024.