TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED Overview
Company Headquarters: US
Founded: 1930
Workforce: ~29,888
Company Working: Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and markets analog and digital semiconductors and sells it to electronic designers globally. Texas Instruments has a wide product portfolio that includes amplifiers, microcontrollers, motor drivers, data converters, interface, sensors, switches and multiplexers, wireless connectivity, isolation, logic, RF and microwave, processors, power management devices, calculators, digital signal processors, digital light processors, integrated circuits (ICs), and embedded processors. The company operates through three segments—analog, embedded processing, and others. The analog segment covers major product lines such as power, signal chain, and high volume. The power product line consists of products that help customers to manage power requirements across different voltage levels using portable components, battery management solutions, point-of-load products, power supply controls, switches and interfaces, high voltage products integrated protection devices, mobile lighting, and display products. The company markets its product through direct sales, distributors, and online channels. The company currently produces only standalone FRAM memory devices; however, it is diverting focus its on embedded FRAM. It has successfully designed arrays up to 32Mb to support 0.5V operation for low power applications. Texas Instruments has more than 43,000 patents worldwide and specializes in semiconductors, analog, DSP, DLP, power management, education technology, and microcontrollers MCU. Texas Instruments operates globally with its presence across 35 countries globally.



