Diosdado Banatao, Chip Designer, Investor and Entrepreneur, Dies at 79

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Diosdado Banatao helped design the electrical circuitry needed to make personal computers and cellphones into affordable tools. Photo: Banatao Family

When Diosdado Banatao met Maria Cariaga at a party in 1968, they were both Filipinos who had recently arrived in Seattle. 

The son of a rice farmer, Banatao was working as a junior design engineer for Boeing. Cariaga, whose father was a lawyer, was doing clerical work for an insurance company while preparing to study educational psychology.