Zeng Maochao, the former chairman of Legend Holdings, died at the age of 92

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-03-07

On March 6, according to the official WeChat news of the China Computer Federation, Comrade Zeng Maochao, a lifetime member of the China Computer Federation (CCF), an honorary director, executive vice chairman of the 5th and 5th Council, vice chairman of the 7th and 6th Council, a famous computer expert, former director of the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and former chairman of Legend Holdings Co., Ltd., died in Beijing on March 4, 2024, Beijing time, at the age of 92.

Zeng Maochao graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1957 and successively served as the director and researcher of the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the deputy head of the computer advisory group of the leading group for the revitalization of electronics. He is one of the founders of the field of computer magnetic recording in China, participated in and led the development of external equipment and control systems for large and medium-sized computers such as 104 machines, 119 machines, 109 B machines, 109 C machines, 717 machines, 013 machines and 757 machines, and was rated as the first batch of "young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions to the country" in 1984. He supported and encouraged researchers to establish the New Technology Development Company of the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1984 (the predecessor of Lenovo), and was later entrusted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences to serve as the chairman of Lenovo (1988-2009). The China Computer Federation said that his death was a huge loss to China's computer industry. Xiaoxiang Morning News Comprehensive.

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