Texas Instruments

Date Founded: 1930

Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, USA

Industry: Semiconductors

Employees: 34,000+

Revenue: $17.52 Billion

Certifications and Memberships: ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, IATF16949:2016

Texas Instruments

Date Founded: 1930

Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, USA

Industry: Semiconductors

Employees: 34,000+

Revenue: $17.52 Billion

Certifications and Memberships: ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, IATF16949:2016

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (TI) is a prominent global semiconductor company renowned for its design, manufacturing, testing, and sales of analog and embedded processing chips. Founded in 1930 by visionary brothers Cecil H. Green and Harold S. Green, the company began as a modest radio repair shop in Dallas, Texas. Within a few years, TI transitioned from repairing radios to designing and producing its own radio receivers and transmitters, marking the start of its innovative journey.

During World War II, Texas Instruments played a crucial role by supplying the U.S. military with radar equipment and various critical electronic components. This experience laid a solid foundation for TI’s technological advancements in the following decades.

In the 1950s, TI made significant strides in the semiconductor industry by developing transistors, which are fundamental components of integrated circuits (ICs). In 1958, TI achieved a landmark breakthrough by introducing the first commercially available integrated circuit. This innovation was pivotal in revolutionizing electronics and paved the way for the subsequent development of personal computers.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Texas Instruments continued to lead in innovation, creating iconic products such as the world’s first handheld calculator in 1967 and the first digital wristwatch in 1972. The 1980s saw TI enter the personal computer market with the release of the TI-99/4A home computer, which was well received for its innovative features and competitive pricing.

Today, Texas Instruments stands as a leading supplier of analog and embedded processing chips, serving a diverse range of industries, including automotive, industrial automation, consumer electronics, telecommunications, and healthcare. The company’s cutting-edge products are engineered to assist customers in addressing their most pressing challenges—whether that involves optimizing power management, enhancing sensing accuracy, ensuring interference-free connectivity, or enabling intelligent data processing.

TI’s extensive product portfolio comprises a wide array of analog and embedded semiconductors, which empowers customers to develop unique and differentiated applications tailored to their specific needs. The company’s commitment to providing a seamless purchasing experience is evident through their direct access to real-time information, which significantly reduces purchasing time and effort.

Moreover, Texas Instruments ensures fast and reliable product delivery with strategically positioned distribution centers across the globe, allowing customers to expedite their time-to-market efforts. With a strong presence in over 30 countries, TI maintains a robust commitment to sustainability, earning recognition as a leader in environmental stewardship. The company actively supports the communities in which it operates, fostering a culture that values innovation and collaboration.

Beyond its core semiconductor business, TI offers a variety of additional services, including comprehensive design support, specialized technical training, and expert application engineering. Emphasizing its commitment to research and development, Texas Instruments consistently invests in emerging technologies, ensuring that its customers remain at the forefront of industry advancements.

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