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Applied Materials announced an investment of $200 million to establish a chipmaking factory in Chandler. These funds will build a state-of-the-art facility for manufacturing components for semiconductor equipment. The company is also committing to supporting the partnership between Apple and Texas Instruments by giving chipmaking equipment to TI’s domestic factories.
PHOENIX — A California-based technology company is investing $200 million to establish a Chandler factory that will bolster the U.S. semiconductor supply chain.
A Wednesday announcement from Applied Materials said these funds will build a state-of-the-art facility for manufacturing components for semiconductor equipment.
Applied Materials President and CEO Gary Dickerson said his company has invested over $400 million in strengthening the semiconductor supply chain in the U.S.
“Strengthening America’s semiconductor leadership has never been more important than in today’s AI era,” Dickerson said in the announcement. “We are honored to work alongside industry leaders to strengthen the U.S. chip supply chain.”
The company is also committing to supporting the partnership between Apple and Texas Instruments by giving chipmaking equipment to TI’s domestic factories.
These two actions reflect the way Applied Materials is a key part of Arizona’s technological network, according to Arizona Commerce Authority CEO Sandra Watson.
“Applied Materials’ new advanced manufacturing facility will further bolster Arizona’s robust semiconductor ecosystem and strengthen U.S. supply chain resiliency,” Watson said.
The chipmaking factory in Chandler could support 200 new jobs in the next five years, according to the announcement.
“Across important areas such as equipment, (research and development) and workforce training, Applied has been a tremendous industry partner,” Watson said. “We’re grateful for their continued leadership and commitment to Arizona.”
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About Applied Materials
Applied Materials is the leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. For more than 55 years, our innovations have improved the lives of billions of people around the globe who may never know us by name, but who rely on us every day as they interact with technology.















