Market Capitalization (Millions $) |
165,196 |
Shares
Outstanding (Millions) |
923 |
Employees |
34,000 |
Revenues (TTM) (Millions $) |
15,641 |
Net Income (TTM) (Millions $) |
4,799 |
Cash Flow (TTM) (Millions $) |
236 |
Capital Exp. (TTM) (Millions $) |
4,820 |
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI), based in Dallas, Texas, operates globally with manufacturing, design, or sales operations in over 25 countries. Established in 1930, the company primarily operates in three business segments: Semiconductor, Sensors & Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions, serving significant markets in Asia, Europe, the United States, and Japan.
Semiconductor Segment TIs core semiconductor business focuses on the design, manufacture, and sale of analog integrated circuits and digital signal processors (DSPs). These components are integral to a variety of electronic systems, including cellular phones, personal computers, servers, communication infrastructure, automotive equipment, and advanced digital imaging systems. TI serves over 30,000 customers across commercial, industrial, and consumer markets, making it a key player in the semiconductor industry.
Sensors & Controls Segment This segment offers custom-designed sensors, controls, and radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems. TI's sensor products include pressure sensors and transducers specifically designed for automotive applications, as well as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Control products encompass motor protectors, circuit breakers, arc-fault circuit protectors, and thermostats tailored for a variety of applications including aircraft, industrial machinery, and household appliances. The RFID systems provided by TI support applications such as automotive security, logistics tracking, and retail commerce.
Educational & Productivity Solutions Segment In this segment, TI develops educational tools, primarily focusing on calculators and educational technology aimed at enhancing learning in mathematics and science. These products are widely recognized in educational institutions and are designed to provide users with powerful capabilities to facilitate learning.
Customer Base and Market Position TIs products are sold to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), original design manufacturers (ODMs), and distributors. The largest single customer is the Nokia group of companies. Distributors account for about 25% of TIs semiconductor revenue, facilitating sales to a diverse customer base.
Competitive Landscape TI anticipates increasing competition from well-established semiconductor firms and emerging companies in niche markets. Competitors with significant financial and technical resources pose a challenge, as they can develop products that compete directly with TIs offerings. This competitive pressure may impact pricing strategies and profit margins, necessitating continual innovation and adaptation to maintain market leadership.
Overall, Texas Instruments remains a key player in the semiconductor and technology sectors, committed to addressing evolving customer needs while navigating a competitive landscape.
Company Address: 12500 TI Boulevard Dallas 75243 TX
Company Phone Number: 479-3773 Stock Exchange / Ticker: NASDAQ TXN
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