Lip-Bu Tan: From Muar to Intel's Helm, a Semiconductor Titan Takes Charge

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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-14 16:24:23

KUALA LUMPUR — In the high-stakes world of global technology, Lip-Bu Tan has emerged as a pivotal figure, now stepping into the role of Chief Executive Officer at Intel, a company grappling with the challenges of maintaining its dominance in the semiconductor industry.

Tan’s journey is a testament to his strategic acumen and relentless drive. Born in 1959 in Muar, Johor, Malaysia, and raised in Singapore, he demonstrated exceptional academic prowess from an early age. Graduating from Nanyang University with a physics degree at just 19, he furthered his education with a master’s in nuclear engineering from MIT and an MBA from the University of San Francisco.

His career took a transformative turn with the founding of Walden International in 1987. Under his leadership, the venture capital firm became a powerhouse in semiconductor, alternative energy, and digital media investments, growing from US$20 million to US$2 billion in assets by 2001. Tan’s strategic investments in companies like Creative Technology, Meituan, and SMIC underscored his ability to identify and nurture groundbreaking technologies. Notable successes include investments in Annapurna Labs, which was acquired by Amazon, and Nuvia, purchased by Qualcomm for US$1.4 billion.

Tan’s impact extended beyond venture capital when he took the helm of Cadence Design Systems in 2009. Over the next 12 years, he transformed the struggling chip design software firm into an industry leader, focusing on advanced semiconductor design and forging critical partnerships with industry giants like TSMC. His leadership resulted in a remarkable 3,200 percent surge in Cadence’s stock value and secured Apple as a major client.

Joining Intel’s board in 2022, Tan’s expertise became increasingly vital as the company sought to revitalize its operations. His increased oversight of manufacturing in 2023 was a prelude to his appointment as CEO in March 2025, a role that places him at the forefront of Intel’s efforts to regain its leadership in the fiercely competitive semiconductor landscape.

Residing in Piedmont, California, with his wife, Ysa Loo, and with two sons and three grandchildren, Tan brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to Intel. As he takes on this monumental challenge, the tech world watches closely to see if he can replicate his past successes and steer Intel back to the pinnacle of the global chip race.

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