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Texas Instruments Incorporated
Texas Instruments Logo.svg
TI signboard Dallas.png
Sign at TI's Dallas headquarters
Type
Public
Traded as
NASDAQ: TXN
NASDAQ-100 component
S&P 100 component
S&P 500 component
Industry Semiconductors
Predecessor Geophysical Service
Founded 1930; 88 years ago (as Geophysical Service Incorporated)[1]
1951 (as Texas Instruments)
Founders Cecil H. Green
J. Erik Jonsson
Eugene McDermott
Patrick E. Haggerty
Headquarters Dallas, Texas, United States
Key people
Rich Templeton
(Chairman, President, & CEO)[2]
Products Analog electronics
Calculators
Digital signal processors
Digital light processors
Integrated circuits
Embedded processors
Revenue Increase US$14.96 billion (2017)[3]
Operating income
Increase US$6.08 billion (2017)[3]
Net income
Increase US$3.68 billion (2017)[3]
Total assets Increase US$17.64 billion (2017)[3]
Total equity Decrease US$10.34 billion (2017)[3]
Number of employees
29,714 (2017)[3]
Website ti.com
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) is an American technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits, which it sells to electronics designers and manufacturers globally.[4] Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States, TI is one of the top ten semiconductor companies worldwide, based on sales volume.[5] Texas Instruments's focus is on developing analog chips and embedded processors, which accounts for more than 80% of their revenue.[6] TI also produces TI digital light processing (DLP) technology and education technology[6] products including calculators, microcontrollers and multi-core processors. To date, TI has more than 43,000 patents worldwide.[7]
Texas Instruments emerged in 1951 after a reorganization of Geophysical Service Incorporated, a company founded in 1930 that manufactured equipment for use in the seismic industry, as well as defense electronics.[8] TI produced the world's first commercial silicon transistor in 1954[9], and designed and manufactured the first transistor radio in 1954. Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958 while working at TI's Central Research Labs. TI also invented the hand-held calculator in 1967, and introduced the first single-chip microcontroller (MCU) in 1970, which combined all the elements of computing onto one piece of silicon.[10]
In 1987, TI invented the digital light processing device (also known as the DLP chip), which serves as the foundation for the company's award-winning DLP technology and DLP Cinema.[10] In 1990, TI came out with the popular TI-81 calculator which made them a leader in the graphing calculator industry. In 1997, its defense business was sold to Raytheon, which allowed TI to strengthen its focus on digital solutions.[11] After the acquisition of National Semiconductor in 2011, the company had a combined portfolio of nearly 45,000 analog products and customer design tools,[12] making it the world's largest maker of analog technology components.
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