After decades in Silicon Valley, a former Apple and Amazon engineer started an AI chip company in his mid-50s

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After spending decades in Silicon Valley, Stephen Huang, 55, founded AI chip startup Tranxform.
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Tranxform is trying to build more efficient AI processors and hire top talent in Taiwan.
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AI hardware favors deep experience over youthful speed, Huang says.
Stephen Huang had spent decades building chips in Silicon Valley. Launch of ChatGPT It convinced him that the market was ready for the artificial intelligence chip company he had been thinking about starting for a long time.
By then, Huang was working on MediaTek’s GPUs, Apple’s GPUs. Face ID technology and an Amazon AI chip team up.
When ChatGPT hits the scene in late 2022, Huang is convinced the industry has reached an inflection point. “I felt like the market was coming,” he said.
So, at the age of 55, Huang decided to start over.
In 2024, he founded Tranxform AI, a Taiwan-based AI chip startup that develops power-efficient processors designed to run AI models outside of large data centers.
The company currently employs about 40 people and is preparing its first chip, which Huang expects to be ready next year.
The CEO is among a growing number of entrepreneurs pursuing the opportunities created by the artificial intelligence boom. However, unlike many founders who build companies around large language models, he spent decades designing chips before launching his own startup.
But Huang never watched Age is a disadvantage.
“Morris Chang “He founded TSMC in his 50s,” he said. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, He founded the world’s largest contract chip manufacturer at the age of 55.
In fact, Huang believes age may be on its side, arguing that hardware startups often favor experience in some ways. software startups can’t.
Semiconductor design is a long game, he said. Building a system-on-chip—the integrated processor that powers devices ranging from smartphones to AI systems—requires balancing numerous tradeoffs between hardware and software; this is a skill that can take decades to develop.
“To build a good SoC, you need experience,” Huang said. “Otherwise you wouldn’t know how to balance different operations.”
Huang’s initial adventure was not obvious.
Before founding Tranxform, he had a stable career and a comfortable income in the US. Starting the company meant taking a significant risk and spending most of his time in Taiwan; This decision was one that his family initially found difficult to accept.
As Tranxform grew and reached major milestones, his family’s attitude changed. “They are proud of what we accomplished today,” he said.
Timing also helped. Huang’s two sons were adults when he founded the company. One works in the technology industry and the other is a recent college graduate.




