Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (TI) emerges as a globally recognized semiconductor manufacturer expanded into 35 countries. It has seen a rapid growth. In 1958, TIer firstly introduced the working integrated circuit. And today more than 30,000 TIers worldwide are committed to designing, manufacturing, and selling analog and embedded processing chips. They aspire to solve challenges as well as change the world through their technologies.

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Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American technology corporation based in Dallas, Texas, that creates and manufactures semiconductors and integrated circuits for electronic designers and manufacturers around the world. After a reorganization of  Geophysical Service Incorporated , a company founded in 1930 that made equipment for the seismic industry as well as defense electronics, Texas Instruments was formed in 1951.


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Ⅰ Texas Instruments Company Profile

Ⅱ Texas Instruments Products

Ⅲ Texas Instruments Applications

Ⅳ Texas Instruments Stock

Ⅴ Texas Instruments Locations

Ⅵ Texas Instruments Alternate Names


Ⅰ Texas Instruments Company Profile

Introduction

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American technology corporation based in  Dallas , Texas, that creates and manufactures semiconductors and integrated circuits for electronic designers and manufacturers around the world. Based on sales volume, it is one among the top ten semiconductor businesses in the world. Analog chips and embedded processors, which account for more than 80% of the company's revenue, are the company's main focus. TI also makes calculators, microcontrollers, and multi-core processors, as well as TI digital light processing technologies and education technology. As of 2016, the corporation had 45,000 patents worldwide.

After a reorganization of Geophysical Service Incorporated, a company founded in 1930 that made equipment for the seismic industry as well as defense electronicsTexas  Instruments was formed in 1951. In 1954, TI developed and manufactured the world's first commercial silicon transistor, as well as the first transistor radio. While working at TI's Central Research Labs in 1958, Jack Kilby designed the integrated circuit. In 1967, TI pioneered the hand-held calculator, and in 1970, it introduced the first single-chip microcontroller, which integrated all computing elements onto a single piece of silicon.

The digital light processing device (also known as the DLP chip) was designed by Texas Instruments in 1987, and it serves as the foundation for the company's award-winning DLP technology and  DLP Cinema . In 1990, TI developed the iconic  TI-81  graphing calculator, which quickly became a market leader in the graphing calculator business. In 1997, TI sold its defense division to Raytheon, allowing it to focus more on digital solutions. The company had a combined portfolio of 45,000 analog devices and client design tools after acquiring  National Semiconductor  in 2011. Because Texas  Instruments' products are used in practically all electronic devices, the company's stock is frequently considered as an indicator for the semiconductor and electronics sector as a whole.


Texas Instruments Careers

Texas Instruments Jobs are shown as follows.

• Human Resources
• Intern Programs
• Communications & Marketing
• Engineering
• Facilities
• Finance & Accounting
• Information Technology
• Legal
• Manufacturing
• Procurement & Logistics
• Quality
• Sales & Applications


Texas Instruments Logo

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Texas Instruments Internship

TI welcomes hundreds of interns each year who will have the opportunity to work on challenging projects, grow personally and professionally, and get a firsthand look at their business culture.

• Facilities Engineering Intern
• Product and Test Engineering Intern
• Analog Design Eng Intern
• IT Intern w/focus on manufacturing solutions
• Technician Internship
• Analog Design Engineer Intern - Bachelors
• Facilities Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical & Chemical) Intern
• Human Resources Intern
• Digital Design Engineering Intern - Bachelor's
• Manufacturing Process / Equipment Engineering Intern


Texas Instruments Investor Relations

The best measure to judge a company's performance over time is the growth of free cash flow per share, and we believe that’s what drives long-term value for our owners.   --- Rich Templeton, Chairman, President and CEO 

Texas Instruments has worked tirelessly for decades to improve the world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. This enthusiasm is still evident today as we assist our customers in the development of electronics and innovative applications, particularly in the industrial and automotive sectors. We've run our firm for many years with three main goals in mind: we'll act like owners who will own the company for decades; we'll adapt and prosper in an ever-changing world, and we'll be a company that we're glad to be a part of and would want as a neighbor. Our employees, customers, communities, and shareholders will all benefit if we are successful in attaining these goals.


Ⅱ Texas Instruments Products

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                   TLV387Ultra-high precision, zero-drift, low-input-bias-current single op amp

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                  TLV3801225-ps high-speed comparator with LVDS outputs

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                  OPA18236-V, 5-MHz, single, low-noise, zero-drift, MUX-friendly, precision op amp

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                  INA350Tiny (2-mm × 2-mm), low-power (100 µA), selectable gain instrumentation amplifier

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                OPA2206OVP ±40-V, low-power, low-noise, precision amplifier with e-trim™ and super beta input transistors

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                 AM2732Dual-core Arm® Cortex-R5F based MCU with C66x DSP, ethernet and security up to 400 MHz

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                 AM5749Sitara processor: dual Arm Cortex-A15 & dual DSP, multimedia, ECC on DDR, secure boot, deep learning

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             MCF8316A40-V max, 8-A peak, sensorless FOC control 3-phase BLDC motor driver

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               DRV8770100V H-bridge gate driver

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              TMAG5328Resistor-adjustable, low-power Hall-effect switch


Ⅲ Texas Instruments Applications

• Automotive
• Communications Equipment
• Enterprise Systems
• Industrial
• Personal Electronics
• Reference Designs
• Technologies


Ⅳ Texas Instruments Stock

Texas Instruments Share Price is shown as follows.

Nasdaq: TXN (on 4:00 PM EST, Jan 07, 2022)

Last priceChangeOpenDay high52-week high
$179.44 -7.32 (-3.92%)$181.97 $184.06 $202.26 
VolumePrevious closeDay low52-week low
7414192$186.76 $178.90 $161.67

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Texas Instruments Stock Price


Ⅴ Texas Instruments Locations

(1) Texas Instruments Headquarters

Dallas, Texas, United States


(2) Texas Instruments Malaysia

Texas Instruments Malaysia is a pioneer of the country's electronics sector, having been founded in 1972. Our manufacturing and testing facilities are located in free trade zones in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, and Melaka, Malaysia's ancient capital. Today, staff at both locations collaborate to develop and supply cutting-edge semiconductor products and packaging technology that fulfill customers' demands for speed, precision, low power, compact size, high power density, and high voltage.

Our sales and application teams also provide support throughout the product life cycle, assisting clients in the automotive, industrial, communications equipment, and other markets in turning ideas into winning products. Our frontline production personnel and engineers are dedicated to developing game-changing technologies and products that benefit our customers and make the world a better place.


(3) Texas Instruments Bangalore

Texas Instruments reviews in Bangalore, India.


(4) Texas Instruments India

Texas Instruments India first opened its doors in Bangalore in 1985, and it was the first multinational technology business to do so. Today, we have over 1,000 engineers working in a variety of sectors, including our sales and applications team, which works with customers to solve technological difficulties in markets such as automotive, industrial, and communications equipment, among others. TI India has focused on high-quality analog and digital engineering work since its establishment. Our engineers are dedicated to developing solutions that benefit our customers and make the world a better place.


(5) Texas Instruments Philippines

TI has a long history in the Philippines, having established its first assembly and test (A/T) facility in Baguio City in 1979. In 2009, we opened a new A/T location in Pampanga. We employ engineers who work on our products, processes, and equipment; technicians and operators who assemble and test semiconductors on factory floors; and numerous technical and business specialists who support local operations as the Philippines' top exporter. In the Philippines, TIers are problem solvers who address issues and create solutions that enable electronics in the industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems markets.


Ⅵ Texas Instruments Alternate Names

Texas Instruments has several brands around the world that distributors may use as alternate names. Texas Instruments may also be known as the following names:

TI
TEXAS
TEXAS INST
TEXAS INSTR
TEXAS INSTRUMENT
TEXAS INS
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
TEXAS INSTRUMEN
TEX
TI/NS
TEXAS INSTRU
Texas Instruments (TI)
TEXASIN
TEXINS
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
TEXAS INTRUMENTS
TEAXS
TEXAS INSTRUM
TEXAS INSRUMENT
TI Texas Instruments
TEXAS INSRUMENTS
TEXAS INSTUMENTS
TEXAS IST
TI-PB
TI-ROHS
Texas Instr.
Texas Instruments Inc.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are Texas Instruments?

We build differentiated applications in sectors like industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems by designing, manufacturing, testing, and selling analog and embedded semiconductors to our roughly 100,000 customers around the world.

What is Texas Instruments famous for?

Texas Instruments, the Dallas-based pioneer developer of silicon transistors, integrated circuits, pocket calculators, and semiconductor microprocessors, produces a wide range of consumer, industrial, and military electronics and hardware.

Is Texas Instruments shutting down?

The semiconductor company intends to progressively close its factories in Dallas and Sherman. The closures are expected to be completed between 2023 and 2025, according to the report. According to the corporation, each facility employs approximately 500 people. The plants will remain open and there will be no immediate changes to the workforce.

What is Texas Instruments on my WiFi?

Texas Instruments (TI) has been one of the market leaders in WiFi solutions for embedded devices for more than a decade. ... What's more, TI WiFi devices offer robust security features without any burden on the main MCU, enabling secure cloud-connected IoT applications.

What is the motto of Texas Instruments?

We win by being innovative.

What does Texas Instruments make Besides calculators?

Audio Equipment - Processors, Converters, and Amplifiers, Oh My. Texas Instruments manufacturers loads of audio equipment including converters, switches, processors, and amplifiers. As such, TI carries a smorgasbord of audio solutions.

Does Texas Instruments still make calculators?

Today, Texas Instruments still sells a dozen or so different calculator models intended for different kinds of students, ranging from the TI-73 and TI-73 Explorer for middle school classes to the TI-Nspire CX and TI-Nspire CX CAS ($149), an almost smartphone-like calculator with more processing power.

Where are Texas Instruments fabs?

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) has announced its plan to build up to four semiconductor fabrication plants (fabs) in Sherman, Texas, representing a potential $30 billion investment. Construction of the first two fabs is set to begin next year.