Japan chip industry veteran Yukio Sakamoto dies at 76

Outspoken leader's career spanned Texas Instruments to Elpida to China's Unigroup

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Yukio Sakamoto worked his way through the ranks of Texas Instruments Japan before joining Elpida Memory. (Photo by Nikkei)

KUNIO SAIJO, Nikkei senior staff writer

TOKYO -- Yukio Sakamoto will be remembered as one of Japan's most international chip industry executives, a leader who drew on his own experience to try to save a piece of the country's semiconductor production.

Sakamoto, former president of Elpida Memory -- now Micron Memory Japan -- died at 76 from a heart attack on Feb. 14.

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