Texas Instruments plans to invest more than $60 billion across seven U.S. semiconductor fabs, the largest investment in foundational semiconductor manufacturing in U.S. history. Photo courtesy Texas InstrumentsÂ
DALLASâTexas Instruments plans to invest more than $60 billion across seven U.S. semiconductor fabs, the largest investment in foundational semiconductor manufacturing in U.S. history.
TI is expanding its U.S. manufacturing capacity to supply the growing need for semiconductors for vehicles, smartphones, data centers and other technologies. Combined, TIâs new manufacturing sites in Texas and Utah will support more than 60,000 U.S. jobs.
âTI is building dependable, low-cost 300-millimeter capacity at scale to deliver the analog and embedded processing chips that are vital for nearly every type of electronic system,â said Haviv Ilan, president and CEO of Texas Instruments. âLeading U.S. companies such as Apple, Ford, Medtronic, NVIDIA and SpaceX rely on TIâs world-class technology and manufacturing expertise, and we are honored to work alongside them and the U.S. government to unleash whatâs next in American innovation.â
The investment includes building and ramping seven, large-scale, connected fabs. Combined, the facilities will manufacture hundreds of millions of chips daily.
Specifically, the investment will fund the following facilities:
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