In November 2008, Dr. Rick Tsai was the CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), staring into a literal abyss. The global financial system was in freefall, and at the world’s most critical chipmaker, the lights were dimming. Utilization rates—the lifeblood of a semiconductor fab—had plummeted below 40%. Orders were vanishing.
The long game of Rick Tsai: from TSMC’s darkest hour to the AI era
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