Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips for industrial, automotive, personal electronics, and other markets.
Description: Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American technology company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. It is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies, focusing on analog chips and embedded processors. Founded in 1930 as a geophysical exploration company, TI entered the semiconductor industry in the 1950s and invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Today, TI's products are used in a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, automotive electronics, communications equipment, and consumer electronics. The company operates manufacturing facilities worldwide and is known for its strong free cash flow and dividend growth. TI is a component of the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ-100.
Established / Launched: 1930
Founder / Issuer: Cecil H. Green, J. Erik Jonsson, Eugene McDermott, and Patrick E. Haggerty