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- Texas Instruments plans $60B US investment under Trump push
Texas Instruments to spend $60B to boost US chip manufacturing under Trump push By Reuters Published June 18, 2025, 2:30 p m ET Texas Instruments said Wednesday it will spend more than $60
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Texas Instruments’ new 300mm semiconductor fabs in Sherman, Texas, SM1 and SM2 Construction underway on Texas Instruments’ new 300mm semiconductor fab in Lehi, Utah, LFAB2
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Texas Instruments will invest more than $60 billion to expand semiconductor manufacturing in the United States, the company announced on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump continues to pressure
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The company said on Wednesday the $60 billion will be used to build or expand seven chip-making facilities at three sites in Texas and Utah, including two new facilities in Sherman, Texas, and
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Texas Instruments Inc (NASDAQ:TXN) has announced plans to invest more than $60 billion to expand semiconductor manufacturing in the US The investment will fund the construction and expansion of seven semiconductor fabrication plants (fabs) across three major sites in Texas and Utah, including a mega-site in Sherman, Texas, which alone will receive up to $40 billion for four fabs (SM1 to SM4
- US Semiconductor Expansion: TIs $60B Investment Plan
Texas Instruments (TI) announced plans to invest more than $60 billion into building and scaling seven U S semiconductor fabs across three mega sites in Utah and Texas The company expects the expansion to support more than 60,000 U S jobs TI stated that its project would help its customers
- Texas Instruments injects $60B into U. S. chip manufacturing
"Nvidia and TI share the goal to revitalize U S manufacturing by building more of the infrastructure for AI factories here in the US," Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, said in a statement In April, Nvidia announced plans to build AI supercomputers in Texas with Nvidia Blackwell chips produced at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co
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