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Texas Instruments (TI) refutes the rumor and denies the abolition of MCU R & D team in China

Recently, it is reported in the industry that Ti has abolished all MCU teams in China and moved all its original MCU product lines to India. It is reported that ti's MCU team in China is mainly for MSP430 product line. At present, some members of the team have been laid off, and the other part has been merged into the LED driver chip team to reduce losses.



In response to the above news, Ti made a response on May 8, saying that it had not laid off any employees in China, and that China was the most important market in the world. Ti would continue to invest in the Chinese market and fulfill its commitments. In addition, it is reported that although Ti has not laid off staff, its China business has actually been adjusted, and the employees of relevant product lines have been asked to change jobs. It is expected that ti will eventually incorporate engineers into other project departments to reduce losses.

Recently, it is reported in the industry that Ti has abolished all MCU teams in China and moved all its original MCU product lines to India. It is reported that ti's MCU team in China is mainly for MSP430 product line. At present, some members of the team have been laid off, and the other part has been merged into the LED driver chip team to reduce losses.


In response to the above news, Ti made a response on May 8, saying that it had not laid off any employees in China, and that China was the most important market in the world. Ti would continue to invest in the Chinese market and fulfill its commitments. In addition, it is reported that although Ti has not laid off staff, its China business has actually been adjusted, and the employees of relevant product lines have been asked to change jobs. It is expected that ti will eventually incorporate engineers into other project departments to reduce losses.