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Applied Materials, a leader in Silicon Valley, is building a new facility to bring 2,000 engineering jobs to Sunnyvale

on Monday comes as a tech giant, Applied Materials, announced it plans to build a $4 billion semiconductor research and development facility in Sunnyvale.

"Semiconducters are the lifeblood of the digital economy," said Heidi Livingston Eisips, a San Jose State University adjunct professor in the business and engineering departments. "They are in every modern device we use." Harris hosted a round-table discussion with leaders of the semiconductor industry at Applied Materials campus in Sunnyvale. Employees attending the event hoped to hear her talk about the federal government's role in supporting the industry.

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