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Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips for electronics designers and manufacturers. The company operates a vertically integrated model, owning and operating its own manufacturing facilities to provide a structural cost advantage and supply chain security. Its core value proposition centers on a broad portfolio of long-lived products sold into diverse industrial, automotive, and personal electronics markets.

Market Cap$271.56B
Revenue TTM$18.4B
Net Income TTM$5.4B
P/E Ratio50.60
Net Margin29.11%
EPS TTM$5.85
Free Cash Flow TTM$3.7B
Employees34.0K
CEOHaviv Ilan
CountryUnited States of America
Technology
Semiconductors
SegmentsSemiconductors, Electronics, Industrial Automation, Automotive Technology
Business ModelsManufacturing, Direct-to-customer sales, Hardware-as-a-product
Most Recent EarningsApr 22, 2026 · 1 month 4 days agoQ1 2026
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Next EarningsJul 28, 2026 · in 2 monthsAfter Market Close · Q2 2026

Financials

Based on Q1 2026 filing

Gross Margin57.32%
Op. Margin35.29%
ROE32.35%
D/E83.74%
Current Ratio4.46
Total Debt$14.1B
Cash$3.5B
CapEx TTM$4.1B

Gross Profit

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EPS (Diluted)

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Business Segments

Analog

primary

The company's largest segment, focusing on semiconductors that change real-world signals like sound and temperature into digital data and manage power distribution across all electronic equipment.

Products

Power management solutions, Battery-management solutions, DC/DC switching regulators, Amplifiers, Data converters, Interface products, Motor drives, Sensing products

Customers

Industrial manufacturers, Automotive OEMs, Data center operators, Personal electronics manufacturers

Embedded Processing

major

This segment provides the digital 'brains' for electronic equipment, featuring products optimized for specific tasks, performance, and power consumption where customers often invest significant R&D in compatible software.

Products

Microcontrollers, Processors, Wireless connectivity devices, Radar products

Customers

Industrial automation companies, Automotive safety system providers, Communications equipment manufacturers

Other

minor

Includes smaller business activities and specialized product lines that do not meet the threshold for individual reportable segments.

Products

DLP products, Calculators, Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs)

Customers

Educational institutions, Projector manufacturers, Custom electronics designers

Segment Financials

Other — Restructuring charges/other

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Rest of Asia — Concentration risk

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Rest of world — Concentration risk

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Europe, Middle East and Africa — Concentration risk

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Business Overview

Competitive Position

A leading global supplier of analog and embedded chips with a structural cost advantage derived from internal 300mm wafer fabrication and a massive portfolio of over 80,000 products.

Geographies

North America, Asia, Europe, Japan

Customer Segments

Industrial, Automotive, Enterprise Data Center, Consumer Electronics, Aerospace & Defense

Upstream Dependencies

Silicon wafer suppliers, Chemical and raw material providers, Semiconductor manufacturing equipment vendors, External foundries, Outsourced assembly and test subcontractors

Downstream Customers

Electronics manufacturers, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Direct consumers (calculators), Electronic component distributors

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Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips for electronics designers and manufacturers. The company operates a vertically integrated model, owning and operating its own manufacturing facilities to provide a structural cost advantage and supply chain security. Its core value proposition centers on a broad portfolio of long-lived products sold into diverse industrial, automotive, and personal electronics markets.

Texas Instruments (TXN) has a market capitalization of $271.56B and trades on NASDAQ.

Texas Instruments generated $18.4B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $5.4B, representing a net margin of 29.1%. Gross margin stands at 57.3%, with free cash flow of $3.7B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.

Texas Instruments's key competitors include Analog Devices, Microchip Technology, NXP Semiconductors, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.

Texas Instruments has approximately 34,000 employees.