TI to invest $60B to manufacture foundational semiconductors in the U.S.
a year ago
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- Texas Instruments (TI) announces a $60 billion investment in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, the largest in U.S. history.
- The investment includes seven semiconductor fabs across three mega-sites in Texas and Utah, supporting over 60,000 jobs.
- TI's Sherman, Texas site will see up to $40 billion invested in four fabs (SM1-SM4), with SM1 starting production this year.
- Leading U.S. companies like Apple, Ford, Medtronic, NVIDIA, and SpaceX are partnering with TI to drive innovation.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook highlights TI's role in bringing Apple products to life and advancing U.S. manufacturing.
- Ford and TI are collaborating to strengthen domestic supply chains for future mobility solutions.
- Medtronic relies on TI's semiconductors for life-saving medical technologies, ensuring supply continuity and innovation.
- NVIDIA and TI are working together to build AI infrastructure and revitalize U.S. manufacturing.
- SpaceX uses TI's high-speed SiGe technology for Starlink satellite internet, emphasizing U.S. supply chain security.
- TI's expansion includes fabs in Richardson, Texas (RFAB2) and Lehi, Utah (LFAB1 and LFAB2), enhancing 300mm wafer production.