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Texas Instruments Commits $60 Billion to Expand U.S. Chip Manufacturing Footprint

By backing seven new plants across major U.S. chip hubs, it underlines a broader push to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.

An integrated circuit microchip manufactured by Texas Instruments. The company pledged a major investment to expand US plants.
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Overview

  • Texas Instruments plans to invest more than $60 billion in domestic semiconductor fabrication capacity.
  • The funds will support the construction or expansion of seven chip-making plants in Texas and Utah.
  • The expansion is projected to create over 60,000 jobs and produce hundreds of millions of analog and embedded processing chips each year.
  • The commitment marks the largest single investment in foundational semiconductor manufacturing in U.S. history.
  • The announcement builds on TI’s earlier receipt of $1.61 billion in CHIPS and Science Act funding to support domestic chip production.