About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments is the world's largest maker of analog and embedded processing chips, with roughly 80,000 products across industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems. Founded in 1930 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, TI invented the integrated circuit (Jack Kilby, 1958) and pioneered the handheld calculator. The company is in the middle of a multi-billion-dollar U.S. fab buildout in Sherman, Texas and Lehi, Utah supported by the CHIPS Act. TI's analog and embedded chips are sold into more than 100,000 customers, with no single end market dominating revenue.
About the Texas Instruments logo
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Texas Instruments was added to the S&P 500 on Mar 12, 2001 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
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