Texas Instruments Wins $4.6 Billion in Chips Act Grants, Loans

  • Funding will support $18 billion in spending in Texas, Utah
  • Biden administration almost finished allocating chips grants
Texas Instruments Wins $4.6 Billion in Chips Act Funds
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Texas Instruments Inc. is set to receive $1.6 billion in Chips Act grants and $3 billion in loans, the Biden administration announced Friday, marking the latest major award from a program designed to boost American semiconductor manufacturing.

The funding will help pay for one factory in Utah and two in Texas — projects that will cost about $18 billion through 2029 — the Commerce Department said in a statement. The effort is expected to generate around 2,000 manufacturing jobs and thousands more in construction.