For those discovering my work for the first time, here is a brief introduction about me.
1. Who I Am
I earned my PhD in South Korea, then now work as a semiconductor engineer at a Fortune 500 company in Silicon Valley.
2. My Strength
Through my background and industry experience, I have had the unusual opportunity to work across both foundry and fabless, as well as post silicon and pre silicon. This has given me a broad and practical view of the semiconductor industry, covering design, test, packaging, and yield. I believe this is one of the biggest strengths of my writing.
I do not like writing in a way that feels unnecessarily difficult. Deep technical analysis and paper level detail certainly matter. But what matters even more to me is explaining complex semiconductor technologies in a way that ordinary readers can clearly understand.
I am also building a global networking community of about 1,000 professionals working at major tech companies around the world. Whenever possible, my technology and company analysis articles are grounded in conversations with people who are actually working in the field. I believe this is one of the clearest ways my work stands apart from that of other tech writers.
3. What I Offer
I explain the most important semiconductor and AI technologies in a way that is easy to understand.
I analyze companies that may benefit from the AI era but are still underappreciated or undervalued.
I provide field level insight gained through networking with industry professionals, going beyond what can be seen in the news, and connect that insight to a deeper explanation of what these technologies actually mean for the industry and the market.
Please note that my articles are not investment advice. They are intended as analysis and interpretation of technology and industry trends.
Nice to meet you, and thank you.