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Texas Instruments Chooses Sherman for New $30B Semiconductor Chip Site

by | Nov 17, 2021
At full build-out, the 4.7 million-square-foot semiconductor fabrication plant will be the largest electronics production facility in Texas and among the largest manufacturing plants of any kind in the U.S.
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First Look: The Perot Museum Transforms its TI Engineering and Innovation Hall
by | Nov 8, 2019
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science has reopened the doors to its Texas Instruments Engineering and Innovation Hall thanks to a $1.3M gift from the Texas Instruments Foundation. For robots, wind tubes, facial recognition, and more, take our photo tour for a peek inside.
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Meet the Innovators: Xiaolin Lu, R&D Manager of Texas Instruments
The majority of Lu's career has been at TI. Now, she spends her time at Kilby Labs—which touches every area of TI—to turn projects into products.
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STEM in the Schoolyard: Sparking the ‘Curiosity’ That Fuels Innovation
by | Apr 10, 2019
TI's Rich Templeton says, “Innovation in this world is alive and well: It’s alive and well at TI, and it’s alive and well in North Texas,” as he works to promote STEM education.
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Texas Instruments Coding Contest Challenges Students

by | Mar 22, 2018
Middle school and high school students will compete using TI technology to create a program that will better everyday life.
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TI Foundation Funds $2.1 Million for Nonprofit Fellows Program
by | Jan 12, 2018
The fellowships were created in collaboration with the University of Texas at Dallas, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, and the Dallas Museum of Art.
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TI Unveils New Sensor Chips for Automotive, Industrial Uses
by | May 17, 2017
The chips can sense accurately through plastic, dry wall, clothing, glass, and many other materials, and through environmental conditions such as lighting, rain, dust, fog, or frost.
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Texas Instruments’ #DIYwithTI Events Produce ‘Chief Geeks’
by | Apr 19, 2016
The company's employees in Dallas, China, India and Germany showed how innovation creates useful devices.
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What Do Conan, TI, and the Fort Worth Museum Have in Common? Star Wars.

by | Dec 24, 2015
You're welcome, world, for the lightsaber.
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