Texas Instruments To Spend $60 Billion On U.S. Chip Plants
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Texas Instruments to spend $60bn on seven new US factories - Global Construction Review
American semiconductor maker Texas Instruments (TI) is spending $60bn on seven manufacturing plants on three sites – two in Texas, and one in Utah – which it says will create around 60,000 jobs. Calling it the “largest investment in foundational semiconductor manufacturing in US history”, the company said it had been “working with the Trump administration” on the project. During the Biden administration TI received $1.6bn in funding through th…
International semiconductor company to expand U.S. operations - Construction Specifier
Integrated semiconductor microchip/microprocessor on blue circuit board. Photo courtesy grafvision/bigstockphoto.com Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) plans to increase its U.S. investment in advanced semiconductor manufacturing by $100 billion with three new fabs, two advanced packaging facilities, and an R&D center. Building on the company’s ongoing $65-billion investment in Phoenix, TSMC’s total investment in the U.S. …
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