Texas Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ: TXN) is a global semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, that designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips. The company’s products are used across a wide range of end markets, including industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications and enterprise equipment. TI’s business emphasizes components that condition, convert, manage and move electrical signals—capabilities that are foundational to modern electronic systems.
TI’s product portfolio includes a broad array of analog integrated circuits—such as power management, amplifiers, data converters and interface devices—as well as embedded processors and microcontrollers used to control systems and run real-time applications. Beyond silicon, the company provides software development tools, reference designs and documentation to help customers integrate its components into finished products. TI designs and manufactures many of its own devices and sells through a mix of direct channels and distributor partnerships to serve customers of varying size and geographic scope.
With roots dating back to Geophysical Service Incorporated in 1930, Texas Instruments has a long history in electronics and semiconductor innovation; an early milestone was the invention of the integrated circuit by Jack Kilby at TI in 1958. The company operates globally, supporting customers and manufacturing activities around the world, and is led from its Dallas headquarters by an experienced executive team and board of directors. TI’s strategy centers on leveraging its process and analog design capabilities to serve broad, durable markets that require reliable, high-volume semiconductor solutions.
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