When Texas Instruments (TI) secured $1.6 billion in federal funding to expand its U.S. chipmaking operations, the move was hailed as a win for American manufacturing and jobs. Instead, communities in ...
As Texas Instruments approaches the end of a CapEx cycle we look at the prospect for enhanced returns for shareholders ...
To simplify complex vehicle software management, TI is partnering with Synopsys to provide a Virtualizer (TM) development kit for TDA5 SoCs. The kit's digital twin capabilities help engineers ...
Three months after Texas Instruments celebrated an award of up to $1.61 billion in federal money to help it build semiconductor factories — including its second plant in Utah — the company laid off ...
The investment is poised to funnel funding into fabrication sites already ramping up or under construction, as well as two previously unannounced plants at its megasite in Sherman, Texas. TI touted ...
Texas Instruments operates through two core segments: Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog segment provides essential components like power management integrated circuits (IC), which are found ...
The analog products from Texas Instruments (TI) accurately measure currents and voltages with the highest resolution, enabling robots to perform detailed and complex tasks. Texas Instruments’ ...
Texas Instruments unveiled its first semiconductor facility in Sherman, Texas, on Wednesday, part of a planned Grayson County “megasite” the electronics giant says will cost more than $30 billion and ...
The board of directors of Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) today declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.42 per ...
On June 18, 2025, Texas Instruments (TI) announced it will invest over US$60 billion in seven semiconductor fabs across the US. This historic investment aims to boost TI's domestic chip production for ...
Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) stock lost about 7.5% of its value in the trading session following its latest earnings report. While revenue exceeded expectations, a muted outlook for the ...
Texas Instruments says it has shrunk the size of the smallest microcontroller unit in its industry with a new MCU the size of a black pepper flake. The MCU packaging is only 1.38 square millimeters in ...