Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American multinational semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1930, the company's core business revolves around the design, manufacturing, and sale of analog and embedded processing chips. Its mission is to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors, aiming to democratize technology by making these essential components widely accessible.
TI's extensive product portfolio includes over 80,000 products, with analog chips and embedded processors accounting for more than 80% of its revenue. These components are crucial for managing power, sensing data, and providing core control in electronic systems. The company serves diverse market segments, including industrial, automotive, data center, personal electronics, and communications equipment, with a strategic emphasis on the industrial and automotive sectors, which collectively represent approximately 70-75% of its revenue. TI also produces digital light processing (DLP) technology and educational technology products such as calculators.
Haviv Ilan serves as the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, having been appointed CEO in 2023 and Chairman in 2026. Texas Instruments maintains a strong market position as one of the top 10 semiconductor companies globally and holds the largest market share in the analog semiconductor industry. Recent notable activities include strong financial performance in Q1 2026, with significant revenue growth driven by increased demand from AI data centers. The company is also investing heavily in U.S. manufacturing, with new 300mm wafer fabrication plants in Sherman, Texas, and Lehi, Utah, and announced the strategic acquisition of Silicon Labs in 2026 to enhance its embedded wireless connectivity capabilities.
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