Sehat Sutardja | |
Birth Place: | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Alma Mater: | Iowa State University UC Berkeley College of Engineering |
Sehat Sutardja (Se-hát Su-ta_ra ; born c. 1961 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is the co-founder of Marvell Technology Group; formerly chief executive officer and a director.[1] [2] Marvell is involved with industry segments including data storage, mobile and smart TVs.[3]
Sehat Sutardja was born in 1961 in Indonesia to a Chinese-Indonesian family. His interest in electronics began early; he became a certified radio repair technician at age 13 and has been designing components and systems ever since.
Sutardja graduated from Canisius College, a high school in Jakarta, in 1980. He came to the US in 1980 and received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State University. He also holds a Master of Science and Doctorate in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkeley, Sutardja met his future wife Weili Dai in a campus elevator.
Sehat Sutardja worked at Micro Linear Corp. and Integrated Information Technology.In 1995 he founded Marvell with his wife Weili Dai, and brother Pantas Sutardja, from his kitchen table.[4] Sutardja has led Marvell since inception.
Sutardja has more than 440 patents and is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In 2004, Sutardja along with fellow Marvell co-founders Dai and Pantas received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the networking and communications category.[5] In 2006, he was recognized as the Inventor of the Year by the Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Law Association.[6]
In 2012, Sutardja was awarded the Indonesian Diaspora Lifetime Achievement Award for Global Pioneering and Innovation at the first-ever Congress of Indonesian Diaspora, presented by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia.[7] In 2013, Sutardja was selected to join the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame.[8] On 16 December 2013, Sehat Sutardja and Dai were honored with the 2013 Dr. Morris Chang Exemplary Leadership Award [9] by the Global Semiconductor Alliance.In 2004, Sutardja was an award recipient for the Northern California Region of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award.[10] On 21 July 2015, Sutardja was named "Executive of the Year" by the annual ACE Awards.[11] On 4 April 2016, Sutardja was removed from his position as CEO.[12]
On 5 April 2016, Reuters reported that Sutardja, who was CEO of Marvell Technology Group, along with his wife, Dai, the company's President, had stepped down.[13] Marvell said that an investigation found no fraud but that there was significant pressure from the management on sales to meet revenue targets. The company's audit committee also pointed that some transactions revenue was booked prematurely due to internal controls that were not fully followed.[14]
In 2021, together with his wife, he founded Silicon Box, a Singapore-based semiconductor company that focuses on the design and manufacture of chiplet packaging. The venture-backed company opened a $2billion facility in Tampines in 2023 to produce chiplets for their customers primarily in the artificial intelligence domain.[15] [16]
Sutardja promotes new green energy efficiency standard for consumer electronics, working with both the U.S. and Chinese governments to establish efficiency performance standards that could produce significant cost and carbon savings. In 2010, he served as the principal founder of the Smart Electronics Initiative, a cross-industry collaborative campaign aimed at increasing awareness for the growing amount of energy consumed by everyday consumer electronics.[17] Launched at Marvell with former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in cooperation with the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, the project focused on combatting the rising degree of energy dependence.[18]
Sutardja has also been an active philanthropist, particularly in the areas of green technology and education. He and his wife, were early proponents of the One Laptop per Child program, providing the financial support and cutting-edge technology that has enabled the organization to give more than 2 million school-aged children new learning opportunities in developing countries around the world.[19]
In March 2009, Berkeley named Sutardja Dai Hall in honor of the Marvell founders, who donated more than $20 million toward the establishment of the college's nano-fabrication laboratory; the building houses the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS).[20]
Sehat Sutardja is married to Weili Dai and is the brother of Pantas Sutardja. All three are co-founders of Marvell and are Berkeley alumni. Dai is the former president of Marvell, and Pantas Sutardja is a former Marvell director.[21]
Sehat Sutardja and Weili Dai have two children.