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Home » Texas Instruments to Invest $60B+ in U.S. Chip Fabs

Texas Instruments to Invest $60B+ in U.S. Chip Fabs

June 18, 2025
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Texas Instruments unveiled plans to invest more than $60 billion to expand its U.S. semiconductor manufacturing footprint, marking the largest investment in foundational chip production in U.S. history. The plan covers the construction and ramp-up of seven fabs across mega-sites in Texas and Utah. TI’s domestic expansion will support over 60,000 jobs and significantly boost production of analog and embedded processing chips critical to a range of industries, from AI infrastructure and vehicles to consumer electronics and satellites.

TI’s Sherman, Texas site is the centerpiece of the initiative, with an investment of up to $40 billion allocated for four 300mm fabs—SM1 and SM2 already under construction, and SM3 and SM4 planned. Additional expansions include ongoing ramp of RFAB2 in Richardson, Texas, and two fabs in Lehi, Utah (LFAB1 and LFAB2). The effort aligns with U.S. government priorities to strengthen domestic chip supply chains and reduce reliance on overseas production. Leading companies such as Apple, Ford, Medtronic, NVIDIA, and SpaceX are reinforcing their partnerships with TI to advance this goal.

“Our strategy is to build dependable, low-cost 300mm capacity at scale,” said TI CEO Haviv Ilan. “We are honored to work with the U.S. government and our partners—Apple, Ford, Medtronic, NVIDIA, and SpaceX—to power what’s next in American innovation.”

  • Over $60 billion investment in seven U.S. fabs
  • Three mega-sites: Sherman & Richardson, TX, and Lehi, UT
  • Largest U.S. investment in foundational semiconductor manufacturing
  • Over 60,000 U.S. jobs supported
  • 300mm fabs to produce analog and embedded processing chips
  • Major partners: Apple, Ford, Medtronic, NVIDIA, SpaceX
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