<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Texas Instruments Inc. plans to invest over $60 billion to expand its manufacturing capacity in the U.S., focusing on analog chips.The investment includes previous commitments and aims to increase domestic production of a wide range of products.Analog chips function with various electrical signals beyond just 0s and 1s, serving tasks such as powering robots and acting as sensors.Texas Instruments also makes specialized chips like those for ultrasonic vibrations and power management in AI equipment.The company collaborates with Nvidia to enhance AI infrastructure and develop efficient power management hardware.With a diverse product portfolio, Texas Instruments plans to construct new fabs in the U.S. to cater to customer demands.A significant portion of the investment will go towards building a manufacturing campus in Sherman, Texas, with future expansions planned.Two other manufacturing campuses in Richardson, Texas, and Lehi, Utah, will also receive investments to increase production capacity.