Victor Tsao
| Victor Tsao | |
|---|---|
| 曹英偉 | |
| Born | Ts'ao Ying-wei (Cao Yingwei) 1951 (age 73–74) | 
| Education | Tamkang University (BS) Illinois Institute of Technology (MS) Pepperdine University (MBA) | 
| Occupation(s) | Business executive, hardware engineer | 
| Known for | Co-founding Linksys | 
| Spouse | Janie Tsao | 
| Children | 2 sons | 
Victor Tsao (born 1951), or Ts'ao Ying-wei (Chinese: 曹英偉; pinyin: Cáo Yīngwěi), is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur born in Taiwan and hardware engineer. Tsao and his wife Janie co-founded Linksys, a consumer home networking pioneer, and sold the company to Cisco Systems for $500 million in 2003.