When discussing the optimization of a company’s labeling solution, we highlight the innovative strategies they implement to demonstrate how a strong supply chain can effectively adapt to rapid changes and updates. Labeling plays a crucial role in this process, ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the entire supply chain. When news like “Texas Instruments quadruples semiconductor production” is announced, one must assume that strong operational procedures are in place to withstand such a large increase.
Texas Instruments (TI) has long been an innovator in the electronics space and their development and advancement in the semiconductor industry, they have now announced the increased production of gallium nitride (GaN)- based power semiconductors. What makes these so special? They offer an alternative to silicon, are energy-efficient, and perform “under high temperatures and high-voltage conditions.” This enables them to be useful for laptops, mobile phones, or items we would want energy-efficiency from like motors for heating and air conditioning systems and home appliances. The production of these smaller chips uses less water and energy than other chips so the end products that utilize them reap the same environmental advantages. TI is committed to “responsible, sustainable manufacturing” and plans to commit to 100% renewable electricity in its U.S. operations by 2027.
With production already existing in a Texas Instruments facility in Dallas, TI has expanded its production to an overseas facility to enable large quantities without the risk of disrupting the operational flow.
In a time of widespread counterfeiting and increasingly complex labeling needs, Pragmatyxs is well-versed in supporting companies experiencing rapid growth. We deliver tailored solutions that address each company’s unique needs, minimizing downtime while ensuring the traceability and accountability essential for both products and operations.