Texas Instruments Inc. isnβt as big as it once was.
It just doesnβt need as much space anymore, and it wants a more collaborative work environment.
So the Dallas-based chipmaker is selling its 84-acre Spring Creek campus in Plano, spokeswoman Nicole Bernard said. The company makes semiconductor products that go into all kinds of electronic and electrical products, from televisions to fitness trackers.
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