Saturday, November 15, 2008
After being fired from semiconductor firm man killed 3 !
Company CEO first.
Finally, a truth on bad hardware
Friday's violent scene erupted just before 4 p.m. when police say Wu arrived at SiPort, a small semiconductor firm at 3255-7 Scott Blvd., and began shooting. Wu apparently had been laid off either Thursday or Friday morning, Santa (Satan?) Clara police Lt. Mike Sellers said.
Sid Agrawal, 56, of Fremont, who was the company's co-founder and chief executive. Ambitious with an entrepreneurial spirit, Agrawal worked at Adobe Systems, Intel and Bell Labs, and he started a handful of companies on his own — some more successful than others, in fields from networking to data storage and semiconductors.
Finally, a truth on bad hardware
Friday's violent scene erupted just before 4 p.m. when police say Wu arrived at SiPort, a small semiconductor firm at 3255-7 Scott Blvd., and began shooting. Wu apparently had been laid off either Thursday or Friday morning, Santa (Satan?) Clara police Lt. Mike Sellers said.
Sid Agrawal, 56, of Fremont, who was the company's co-founder and chief executive. Ambitious with an entrepreneurial spirit, Agrawal worked at Adobe Systems, Intel and Bell Labs, and he started a handful of companies on his own — some more successful than others, in fields from networking to data storage and semiconductors.