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The zone was established in 1979 as the Baguio Export Processing Zone by President Ferdinand Marcos through Proclamation No. 1825. It initially had an area of 530,616 square metres (53.0616 ha). [5] Its first and prime locator is the American semiconductor manufacturer Texas Instruments.
Texas Instruments and other brands of 7400 series TTL and CMOS logic Texas Instruments Speak & Spell using a TMC0280 speech synthesizer TI-30 electronic calculator, 1976. The 7400 series of transistor-transistor logic chips, developed by Texas Instruments in the 1960s, popularized the use of integrated circuits in computer logic. The military ...
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Tecto, the data center business unit of V.tal, controlled by Brazilian bank BTG, announced earlier this week it acquired new land in the state of São Paulo for the construction of its hyperscale ...
The funding, under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, will help the company build two factories in Texas and one in Utah. Texas Instruments has pledged more than $18 billion through 2029 to the ...
The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday it has finalized a $1.5 billion government subsidy for GlobalFoundries to expand semiconductor production in Malta, New York and Vermont. The binding ...
The Maharlika Livelihood Center stands on the former site of the Baguio Stone Market, which was gutted by a major fire in 1970 and was demolished in the mid-1970s. [2] In 1972, the Baguio city council leased the property to MAR-BAY and Co., Inc., which was given the right to build and manage the Maharlika Livelihood Center for 25 years.
Kevin joined TI after graduation in 1984, working in an array of different positions throughout the Dallas-based company. In 2002, March was appointed Controller of TI, and in October 2003, was named CFO, replacing longtime TI CFO Bill Aylesworth. [2] In 2008, March was named CFO of the Year for large public companies by Dallas Business Journal.