‘Texas Instruments raising chip output to fill supply gap’
The Hindu
India centre critical for research, development: TI India MD
A surge in demand for semiconductors in areas such as automotive, computing and communications has resulted in an acute shortage of these products globally. Chipmaker Texas Instruments (TI) is working to address the supply gap globally as it ramps up production capabilities and strengthens distribution channels, according to president & MD, TI India. Excerpts:
Strengthening our production capabilities is part of our capacity planning for the future. We are continuing to expand production lines at a global level, and our recent acquisition of Lehi fab [in Utah, from Micron], is expected to boost our competitive advantage in manufacturing and technology.
More from a strategic standpoint, the Lehi facility is focused on 65-nm (nanometer) and 45-nm production for our analog and embedded processing products. India is a critical R&D centre for TI, and we continue to increase our investments here in building products.

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