Texas Instruments (TI) has unveiled plans to invest over $60 billion in the construction and enhancement of seven semiconductor manufacturing facilities across the United States. This initiative is hailed as the most significant semiconductor manufacturing endeavor in the country’s history. The ambitious blueprint includes the establishment of two new factories in Texas, alongside the expansion of five existing or under-construction facilities.
The majority of the investment will focus on developing “mega-sites” situated in Sherman, Richardson (both in Texas), and Lehi, Utah. Specifically, the Sherman site will receive a substantial $40 billion investment. This funding will complete the SM1 and SM2 plants, which are currently in various construction phases. Furthermore, preparations for the SM3 and SM4 fabs at the Sherman facility are designed to address future semiconductor demands.
CEO Haviv Ilan emphasized the critical role of TI’s chips in virtually every electronic system. Major industry partners, including Apple, Ford, Medtronic, Nvidia, and SpaceX, have expressed their support, reflecting the strengthening ties within the sector.
This initiative follows similar moves by other US semiconductor giants such as GlobalFoundries and Micron. These announcements align with broader governmental initiatives that began under the Trump administration, aimed at bolstering domestic chip manufacturing capabilities. While some experts suggest that TI’s actions may partly serve political interests, the tangible outcomes include thousands of new job opportunities and significant funding for educational programs in local schools, ultimately preparing the next generation for careers in these cutting-edge facilities.
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