Texas Instruments is an American technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors, which it sells to electronics designers and manufacturers globally.
Founded in 1930
Introduced the first commercial silicon transistor in 1954
In the early 1980s, TI replaced its single product focus (calculators) with a more diversified approach as a semiconductor supplier.
In 1997, TI entered the DSP market with the TMS320C62x, the industry's first 1 GHz DSP.
Currently Headquartered in Dallas, Texas
Operates in more than 35 countries worldwide
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TI offers a wide range of analog products, including operational amplifiers, comparators, interface, data converters, and power management.
TI offers a portfolio of Microcontrollers and Processors along with development tools and software to meet the embedded processing needs.
TI wireless connectivity solutions enable embedded wireless applications in Home and Building Automation, Automotive, Health and Fitness, Industrial markets.
Texas Instruments is a semiconductor company that designs, manufactures and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers globally. TI offers a broad range of Analog, Embedded Processing, and Wireless Connectivity products.
The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States.
TI's most popular products are the analog products, embedded processors, and wireless connectivity products. The products include Op Amps, Comparators, Processors, Microcontrollers, Data Converters, and Wireless Connectivity tools for various applications.
The main competitors of Texas Instruments are NXP Semiconductors, Analog Devices, Infineon, ST Microelectronics, ON Semiconductor, Maxim Integrated, Renesas, and Microchip Technology.
Texas Instruments was founded in 1930 and was initially focused on manufacturing geophysical equipment. Later, TI became a pioneer in the digital era, introducing the first commercial silicon transistor in 1954, and calculators in 1967. In 1980, TI began to focus on being a semiconductor supplier, and currently, operates in over 35 countries worldwide.