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New Texas Instruments fab will pump out tens of millions of chips per day — first 300mm fab starts production after $60 billion investment
Texas Instruments has started producing 300mm wafers at its new Sherman, Texas mega-site, with the SM1 fab capable of outputting tens of millions of chips per day.
Dignitaries including Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Instruments CEO Haviv Ilan, center, prepare to the cut the ribbon on the ...
A new Texas Instruments fab in Sherman, TX, is now producing 300mm wafers, the venerable chipmaker announced Wednesday. The plant, known as SM1, is the first of four planned fabs on the massive campus ...
In what will be the largest-ever economic development investment in Utah, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) will invest $11 billion to build a 300-millimeter semiconductor wafer fabrication plant ...
Brian Dunlap, VP of 300 mm fab operations at TI, told Electronics360 it took just three and half years for SM1 to enter ...
Texas Instruments Inc., a major supplier of analog chips, will invest more than $60 billion to expand its stateside manufacturing capacity. The company detailed the plan today. According to Reuters, ...
The historic $11 billion investment in manufacturing capacity further extends the company's cost advantage and provides greater control of supply Lehi is an ideal location because of its access to ...
Texas Instruments (TI) announced on Feb. 15 plans to build its next 300-millimeter semiconductor wafer fab in Lehi, Utah. The new fab will be located next to the company's existing 300-mm ...
The new fab will be located next to Dallas-based Texas Instruments' existing wafer fab in Lehi, Utah. When completed, the two factories will operate as a single fab ...
Texas Instruments will build its new silicon wafer fabrication plant next to one the company already has in Lehi, Utah. Texas Instruments will build a new $11 billion 300-millimeter semiconductor ...
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