Duy-Loan Le started her career at Texas Instruments (TI) as a memory design engineer at the age of 19. Over time, she advanced through IT to lead TI’s multibillion-dollar memory product line with joint venture partners in five countries on three continents. One TI digital signal processor (DSP) product she managed was recognized in the 2004 Guinness World Records, and two under her management generated more than $2 billion of revenue. She was elected senior fellow in 2002, the first Asian-American and only woman in TI’s 85-year history.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD