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

National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) - Core Member.
  1. Funded Project: WAVE-CHIP
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).