
Texas Instruments
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Location
Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, United States, North America
Region: Texas
Country: US
Continent: North America
About
Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips. The company serves markets worldwide including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, and communications, providing a broad portfolio of analog, power management, sensors, data converters, and microcontroller technologies. TI focuses on enabling embedded systems and high-performance analog solutions across industries through design resources and reference designs. Headquartered in the United States, TI operates as a leading supplier of semiconductor devices used in a wide range of electronic products.
Texas Instruments designs, manufactures, and sells analog and embedded processing semiconductors. The company serves customers in the automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, and communications markets with a broad portfolio of chips including data converters, microcontrollers, and power management devices.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
1930
for_profit
active
Industries
Primary Industry: Manufacturing
Categories
Funding & Financials
Public Company
7900000000
over-1b
ipo
NASDAQ:TXN
nasdaq
Investors
Founders
Cecil Howard Green
Eugene McDermott
J. Erik Jonsson
Patrick E. Haggerty
Leadership
Technology Stack
Products
Analog Processing Chips: Semiconductor devices that process continuous signals for various electronic applications.
Embedded Processing Chips: Microcontrollers and processors designed to perform dedicated computing tasks within electronic devices.
AC/DC & DC/DC Controllers and Converters: Integrated circuits that manage power conversion between alternating and direct current or between different DC voltage levels.
Isolated Gate Drivers: Devices that provide electrical isolation and drive signals to power transistors in switching applications.
Linear and Low-Dropout (LDO) Regulators: Voltage regulators that provide a stable output voltage with low dropout voltage and low quiescent current.
Integrated Precision ADCs and DACs: Integrated circuits that convert analog signals to digital data and digital data to analog signals with high precision.
Funding rounds
Post Ipo Debt · $1.2B · (2025-05-20)
Grant · $1.61B · (2024-12-20) · Lead: U.S. Department of Commerce
Post Ipo Equity · $2.5B · (2024-05-28)