In 1977, at 29 years old, Zhang began working at the semi-conductor giant
Texas Instruments alongside experts in
integrated circuits with his first boss,
Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
Jack Kilby.
Establishment of SMIC Factory Returning first to mainland China at age 50, Zhang began searching for locations for a Chinese semiconductor factory. He decided to travel back to Taiwan and founded Shida Semiconductor with the help of his contacts at Texas Instruments. By May, Zhang had recruited hundreds of engineers to Shanghai and construction of the plant began in August 2000. Zhang also moved both his mother (then over 90 years of age) and his American wife to mainland China. Zhang also reportedly built a 1,500 unit housing area for his employees and a bilingual
K-12 school for children of employees. Along with a compensation of $200 million USD and 10% equity given by SMIC to TSMC in 2009, Zhang, then 61, was prohibited from operating in the chip industry for a period of three years. == Later life ==