Texas Instruments to Invest $60 Billion in U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing

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Texas Instruments plans to invest over $60 billion in U.S. semiconductor plants, including new factories in Sherman, as part of its strategy to boost domestic manufacturing and competitiveness against Chinese rivals, supported by government grants and incentives under the Chips and Science Act.
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