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Hua Hong Semiconductor Appoints Former Intel VP Peng Bai as President, Strengthening Its Position as Second Largest Chinese Foundry
Jan 2, 2025, 03:39 PM
Hua Hong Semiconductor, the second largest chip manufacturer in China, has appointed Peng Bai, a former Vice President at Intel, as its new president, effective January 1, 2025. This leadership change comes as part of a broader reorganization within the company. Dr. Bai brings over 31 years of experience from Intel, where he held significant roles, including overseeing Logic Technology Development and managing the D1C R&D Fab. His appointment is seen as a strategic move for Hua Hong as it aims to strengthen its position in the semiconductor industry.
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