SMIC’s Key Technical Researcher Quits Chinese Chipmaker Lai Shasha SMIC’s Key Technical Researcher Quits Chinese Chipmaker
(Yicai Global) July 5 The vice president of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.’s Technology Research and Development Department has resigned from all positions at the firm for personal reasons, China’s biggest chipmaker said yesterday.
The departure of Wu Jingang, who joined the company in 2001, will not adversely affect SMIC’s R&D strengths, the Shanghai-based firm said. Wu headed SMIC’s research in fin field-effect transistors, a key structure for amplifying, controlling and generating electrical signals in integrated circuits.
There is speculation that conflict between Wu and co-Chief Executive Officer Liang Mengsong might be one of the reasons for his decision to leave, a former staff member told Yicai Global. Wu has agreed not to work for any of SMIC’s competitors over the next 12 months. There is no word on where he will
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