In 1984, Chang became president and COO of General Instrument Corporation. Chang’s early career was spend at Sylvania Semiconductor and Texas Instruments where he worked for 25 years. TI gave him the ...
Related: Watch China's Chang'e 6 probe land on far side of the ... bursts of full-power and long cooling-off periods because the instrument was heating up," Melville said in the statement.
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