Building a Collaborative Ecosystem

Rendering of the future TSI building.
  • Ballroom-Style Clean Room
    • State-of-the-art 300mm equipment
    • Class 100/1000
    • Sub-fab and Clean Room Support
    • Chemical Usage Classification: Group H-5
    • Vibration Criteria: VC-C, VC-D
  • Advanced Technology Lab
    • Process and Tooling Development
  • R&D and Support Labs
    • Metrology
    • Packaging
    • Radio Frequency
    • Photonics
    • Testing and Evaluation
  • Workforce Development Integrations
    • Skilled Trade Lab

TSI is part of The Texas A&M University System, one of the nation’s largest systems of higher education, with externally funded research expenditures exceeding $1.5 billion annually. The A&M System comprises 12 institutions of higher education, eight state agencies, and two system campuses—making TSI a part of a robust research ecosystem both internally and externally.

Key System Contributors

Collaborative Research Facilities

Memberships

SEMI Member.
Microelectronics Commons (logo).
  1. Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub
  2. Midwest Microelectronics Consortium
  3. California-Pacific-Northwest AI Hardware Hub (Northwest-AI-Hub)
CHIPS Metrology Community member.
Texoma Semiconductor Tech Hub.
CHIPS in Space (logo).