Weili Dai
$3.3B
Born
Sep 14, 1961
Age
64
Source of Wealth
Semiconductors
Residence
Las Vegas, Nevada
Citizenship
United States
Marital Status
Widowed
Children
2
Education
Bachelor of Arts/Science, University of California, Berkeley
- Weili Dai, a former semipro Chinese basketball player, has cofounded at least four semiconductor companies.
- The newest one, Singapore-based Silicon Box, is planning at $3.6 billion chip-making factory in Italy.
- Her husband and cofounder Sehat Sutardja, also a billionaire, died in 2024; Forbes assumes that she inherited his fortune.
- The couple cofounded and ran Marvell Technology for 21 years before being pushed out in 2016 amid an accounting investigation; they never faced any charges.
- Dai is a board member and the largest shareholder of Alphawave Semi, which trades on the London Stock Exchange.
- Dai played semi-professional basketball in Shanghai as a teen.
- A native of Shanghai, Dai studied at UC Berkeley, and was reportedly the first woman to deliver a commencement address at the university's engineering school.
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