Lam Research (LRCX) Names Sesha Varadarajan COO to Accelerate Operations
- Lam Research promotes Sesha Varadarajan to COO and expands Karthik Rammohan’s role, effective March 6, 2026.
- Varadarajan will align product development, customer support and strategy to shorten development cycles and grow service revenue.
- Lam expects the reorganisation to strengthen supply chain, shorten cycle times, improve delivery, and accelerate services revenue.
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 3 — Lam Research Corp. announces a leadership reshuffle designed to speed operational response as semiconductor demand rises, elevating Sesha Varadarajan to chief operating officer and broadening Karthik Rammohan’s remit to senior vice president, global operations and enterprise solutions, effective March 6, 2026.
Operational acceleration under new COO
Lam is positioning Varadarajan to align product development, customer support and corporate strategy to shorten development cycles and raise service revenue. In his prior role as head of the global product group he drives faster product introductions to capture intensifying demand for deposition and etch tools during recent technology inflections, and as COO he is charged with expanding Lam’s served available market and growing market share through tighter integration of products and services.
The company centralises customer support under Varadarajan to speed field response and increase service penetration, tying product roadmaps more directly to customer needs and government affairs. Executives say the consolidation aims to reduce cycle times and improve delivery metrics across Lam’s worldwide sites, which the company cites as critical as foundry, memory and logic customers scale capacity and push new nodes.
Rammohan’s expanded role retains responsibility for global manufacturing and supply chain while adding oversight of IT systems, quality and facilities to create a single enterprise-operational backbone. Lam frames this as a move to strengthen manufacturing footprint resilience, shorten lead times and ensure operational scalability as capital investment priorities shift with cyclical and structural dynamics in the semiconductor industry.
Succession and continuity
The appointments mark succession for Pat Lord, who is set to retire after more than two decades at Lam and Novellus; the company credits him with building the operational foundation used to support rapid industry expansion and says the leadership changes preserve continuity while preparing for faster market inflections.
Expected operational outcomes
Lam expects the reorganisation to support capital investment plans, improve supply-chain capabilities and increase responsiveness to customers, targeting shorter cycle times, better delivery performance and accelerated services revenue as it seeks profitable growth amid accelerating semiconductor demand.
