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English Bio of Mr. XuCheng Wang

Xucheng Wang (王许成) currently serves as Worldwide General Manager for the Digital Entertainment Products (DEP) at Texas Instruments.

Joined Texas Instruments in 1996, Mr. Wang started out as a Senior Systems Engineer working on new product definition of catalog data converter products. Mr. Wang then initiated TI’s mixed-signal imaging product strategy and made his career transition to marketing and business. Promoted to GM of Digital Video Product Line in 2002, Mr. Wang architected and directed a complete turnaround of Digital Video business. During his 11 year tenure at TI, Mr. Wang was responsible for the development of several major product strategies. In Jan. 2007, Mr. Wang was promoted to manage TI’s Worldwide Digital Entertainment Products Business comprising five business units: Consumer RF products, Mixed-Signal Audio/Video products, Digital Video SoC products, Digital Imaging SoC products, and Portable Audio/Video SoC products.

In 2004, Mr. Wang was among 13 Asian Americans to receive National Asian Pacific American Corporate Achievement Award (亚裔美国人企业成就奖).

Prior to joining Texas Instruments, Mr. Wang served for five years at Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, IL, where he was a senior staff engineer responsible for the research and development of electron beam diagnostic systems installed on the laboratory's 7 Gev Advanced Photon Source, the largest Synchrotron radiation light source in the U.S. In 1993 and 1996, he received Argonne's Exceptional Performance Awards for his innovative engineering designs.

From 1983 to 1988, Mr. Wang was with Hefei National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory in China and engaged in the research and development of electron beam diagnostic systems for the laboratory's 800 Mev synchrotron radiation facility.

Mr. Wang received his BSEE from University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, and his MSEE from Texas A&M University in 1991.