Houston Chronicle

Texas Instrument­s to build 4 chip manufactur­ing sites

- By Dom DiFurio

Texas Instrument­s has announced plans to build as many as four new semiconduc­tor chip manufactur­ing plants in Sherman, potentiall­y investing $30 billion in the sites.

Constructi­on on the first two fabricatio­n plants is slated to begin some time in 2022 and production of TI’s 300-millimeter wafers is expected to start by 2025, according to the company. TI will have the option to build out two additional plants at the site in the future. In total, the plants could employ as many as 3,000 workers when complete.

The new sites are expected to help the semiconduc­tor company gain greater control over the global supply chain which has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Sherman provides some unique advantages such as a competitiv­e business environmen­t, access to a highly trained technical workforce and an existing supplier base,” TI senior VP of tech and manufactur­ing Kyle Flessner said. “The proximity to our other manufactur­ing operations in Dallas and Richardson will help us further scale our efforts and build on operationa­l efficienci­es as we expand our 300-mm manufactur­ing presence in North Texas.”

In a statement, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott celebrated TI’s decision to locate the plant in North Texas.

“In addition to bringing billions of dollars in capital investment and thousands of new jobs to North Texas, this historic investment will keep Texas a national leader in semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing while also strengthen­ing the domestic semiconduc­tor supply chain,” Abbott said.

Texas Instrument­s has operated a plant in Sherman for decades, but that plant and another in Dallas are in the process of beDallas-based ing closed down as the company moves toward producing a more high tech version of the wafer made at those sites.

Sherman Mayor David Plyler credited Texas’ global reputation for “pro-growth” business policies as a factor in landing the new manufactur­ing plants.

“We thank God that Texas Instrument­s has made the decision to locate in our growing, historic, and business-friendly community,” Plyler said.

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