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  1. David Kitping Lam (Chinese: 林杰屏; pinyin: Lín Jiépíng; Jyutping: Lam4 Git6ping4) is a Chinese-born American technology entrepreneur. He founded Lam Research Corporation in 1980. He presently serves as Chairman of Multibeam Corporation ( Santa Clara, CA ), which manufactures complementary electron beam lithography (CEBL) systems.

  2. Learn about Dr. David K. Lam, the founder of Lam Research Corporation and a serial entrepreneur in the semiconductor industry. He is also the chairman and CEO of Multibeam Corporation, a company that develops e-beam applications for IC security and production.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lam_ResearchLam Research - Wikipedia

    Lam Research was founded in 1980 by David K. Lam and is headquartered in Fremont, California. As of 2023, it was the third largest manufacturer in the Bay Area, after Tesla and Intuitive Surgical.

  4. Apr 23, 2013 · Learn about the life and achievements of David Lam, a plasma chemistry pioneer and a successful entrepreneur and mentor in the semiconductor industry. He is the founder of Lam Research and the David Lam Group, and a recipient of the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame award.

  5. David Lam founded Lam Research in 1980. Under his guidance as CEO, the company introduced the industry's first fully automated plasma etching system for semiconductor manufacturing. Lam Research went public in 1984 and has since become a global leader in semiconductor capital equipment.

  6. Dr. David K. Lam Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board Recognizing the untapped potential of direct-write maskless lithography, Dr. Lam acquired proprietary e-beam technologies in 2010 and formed Multibeam Corporation. Leveraging a patented miniature e-beam column design, Multibeam developed the industry’s first high-productivity multicolumn e-beam lithography ...

  7. Learn about Dr. David K. Lam, a Chinese-born American technology entrepreneur and founder of Lam Research Corporation. He is also a co-inventor of a plasma-produced solid lubricant, a pioneer of plasma etching, and a leader in complementary electron beam lithography.