Texas Instruments is one of the most important foreign investors in the Philippines. Narrated by Tom McKay Video Edited by iyanbriandi Inquiries: behindasian@gmail.com Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
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@BehindAsia19 күн бұрын
Did you know about Texas Instruments Philippines before this video?
@robertjohnmarcella26319 күн бұрын
no
@YouTubeOnly-xj9gx19 күн бұрын
no
@UnknownWarrior1419 күн бұрын
Calculator
@Tutel123-g2w19 күн бұрын
True @@UnknownWarrior14
@BakerGuy-pc9lu19 күн бұрын
yes, coz i love news about economy
@dextershaman715419 күн бұрын
Advantage of philippines is the educated workers.mostly graduates who work on semicon industry like engineering, technology, and IT people.
@iamedyboy17 күн бұрын
as if sa pinas lang may ganyan. Kulelat nga tyo sa education sa asia.
@dextershaman715417 күн бұрын
@@iamedyboy anong kulelat bobz ks. College degree yan. Hindi yan public elementary na kulelat. Ang mga asian neigbor natin nag aaral sa atin dahil maraming universidad na established na noong 1950s,60s and up. Gaya ng southeast asian halos nag aaral sa atin yung maykaya noon pa. Ako noon nagratrabaho sa isng american priners na semicon industry aa cebu.halos mga katrabaho ko puro nssa engg, kahit production worker ka lng.nagprocess kami ng chip wafer na gawing circuit sa pnter cartridge.
@iamedyboy17 күн бұрын
@@dextershaman7154 naoita mo na po ba yung education ranking recently. naasaan po ang pinas lol
@iamedyboy17 күн бұрын
@@dextershaman7154 3rd from the bottom lang nman tyo according mismo sa deped. proud pinoy wahahah
@iamedyboy17 күн бұрын
@@dextershaman7154 77th out of 81 globally. Hindi po nakakain ang pride. Manantili tyo kulelat kung pride lang papairalin. Kailangan tanggapin din ang reality and do something about it. di po kaya iaangat nang pride lang.
@ThickBanana15 күн бұрын
Texas Instruments makes a lot of things. In American schools, their calculators are popular for calculations in advanced calculus, engineering, and finance, among other quantitative subjects.
@roblox737mbll519 күн бұрын
AMazing company and amazing leadership
@masterkhan542415 күн бұрын
Hail! Thank you TI for believing in the Philippines.
@jovenserdenola167912 күн бұрын
Sorry to those comments downgrading their own country. If I were you get out of the country and see the situation in Asia, Africa, South America. If you can do that you will be proud of your own country if you see the real scenario. Prayers and God bless Philippines 🙏🙏🙏♥️
@user-zt4wy1lk9k17 күн бұрын
setting up own electricty and water i think is very good strategy they no longer reliant to local power source
@carlomalabanan18 күн бұрын
So why not Nvidia or TSMC (closer location) in the Philippines?
@happymelon71298 күн бұрын
U$A don't allowed high-tech at risk. Preparing PH against China.
@inisipisTV9 күн бұрын
The biggest Semiconductor company in the Philippines is actually owned by Ayala corporation. One of the biggest in the world.
@rickyboy639016 күн бұрын
This company is known for making calculaters
@inisipisTV9 күн бұрын
Lol. They are the biggest semiconductor company in the US. They largely make industrial CPU and microchips.
@MASMIWA19 күн бұрын
TI is showing declining sales and Intel recently left the Philippines to Malaysia. China is consuming TI semiconductor sales at a lower price point as it has about 50 foundries now producing a whole range of semiconductors from analog to digital chips.
@chillxxx24118 күн бұрын
Does Malaysia produce enough “low end” chips to decouple from Chinese supply chain?
@MASMIWA18 күн бұрын
@@chillxxx241 The ASEAN countries don't have fabs to make chips, but they get involved in testing and encapsulation processes. Malaysia is strong in those activities.
@kingpalafox104520 сағат бұрын
Intel had to leave PH because Intel is a declining company. Same for companies like Citi, Wells Fargo, and Ford. Those companies aren’t doing well in America either.
@MASMIWA18 сағат бұрын
@@kingpalafox1045 Companies leave a country because that country is no longer a viable business venture, but you are right, these companies are having problems even beyond the Phiilippines.
@dextershaman715419 күн бұрын
Baguio pronounce as "Bag- yo". Not "Ba-gu-yaw". Im a filipino btw.
@millennialexplorer17 күн бұрын
Philippines doesn't have the culture and infrastructure in COMPARISON with other neighboring countries. It has it's moment 40 years ago when Vietnam was in a civil war, Thailand has it's political crisis. There are no point investing in large technology manufacturing facility in the Philippines. Very little supply chain. College graduates is the lowest in terms of creativity out of 60 country study last year. Reason for so called college graduates doing a highschool graduates machine operator jobs in other countries.
@markjohnandag781717 күн бұрын
Blabbering nonesense without understanding the video!! A clear case of being a nuisance!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@inisipisTV9 күн бұрын
The Biggest Export industry in the Country is Electronics next is Textile. The biggest export industry of Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia is Oil and Gas (the Philippines has very very little, really really little gas ). Vietnam is agriculture.
@kingpalafox104520 сағат бұрын
I’ve been to all ASEAN countries. The infrastructure in PH is not behind and you have no idea what you are talking about.
@shelfrobthomas44918 күн бұрын
NVIDIA and AMD should check the Philippines for its manufacturing especially that more renewable energy can be tap to sustain its continuous production.
@zwei67017 күн бұрын
not a chance. theyre dependent on taiwanese company TSMC and will stay in taiwan not just for economic reasons but also because theyre taiwan’s “silicon shield” against china
@happymelon71298 күн бұрын
U$A don't allowed high-tech at risk. Preparing PH against China.