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Micron appoints former TSMC chairman Mark Liu to board

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March 7, 2025

March 7, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Micron Technology has announced that former TSMC Chairman Mark Liu has officially joined its board of directors. Liu brings over 30 years of semiconductor industry experience, having held key leadership roles at TSMC, including Senior Vice President, Co-Chief Operating Officer, President, and Co-CEO, before serving as Chairman from 2018 to 2024. Under his leadership, TSMC solidified its position as the world's largest foundry.

Liu began his career at Intel, contributing to the development of 32-bit microprocessor technology, and later conducted high-speed electronics research at AT&T Bell Labs. Following his planned retirement from TSMC in June 2024, he currently serves as the founder and chairman of the investment firm J&M Copper Beech Ventures.

Micron Chairman, President, and CEO Sanjay Mehrotra stated that Liu’s extensive expertise in semiconductor manufacturing, fab operations, and technology innovation will help guide Micron’s growth strategy, particularly as AI-driven demand surges from data centers to edge computing.

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