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First Look At Texas Instruments’ $60 billion Megaproject For U.S.-Made Chips
Mohammad Yunus, Senior VP, Technology and Manufacturing, TI (Texas Instruments):
We would have more than 5X of the capacity that we have today when all of these fabs build out.
Katie Tarasov, CNBC Reporter:
5X is a lot. Do you think the market is going to need all that?
Mohammad Yunus, TI:
Yes, when you think about the semiconductor content growth it continues to grow.
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How much of that is driven by an IDM's confidence, and how much by real market demand?