TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC News
Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers in the United States and internationally. It operates in two segments, Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog segment offers power products to manage power requirements across various voltage levels, including battery-management solutions, DC/DC switching regulators, AC/DC and isolated controllers and converters, power switches, linear regulators, voltage references, and lighting products. This segment also provides signal chain products that sense, condition, and measure signals to allow information to be transferred or converted for further processing and control, including amplifiers, data converters, interface products, motor drives, clocks, and logic and sensing products. The Embedded Processing segment offers microcontrollers that are used in electronic equipment; digital signal processors for mathematical computations; and applications processors for specific computing activity. This segment offers products for use in various markets, such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, enterprise systems, and calculators and other. The company also provides DLP products primarily for use in project high-definition images; calculators; and application-specific integrated circuits. It markets and sells its semiconductor products through direct sales and distributors, as well as through its website. Texas Instruments Incorporated was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
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TXN Advance via Silicon Labs Buy & IsoShield News!
- This week Texas Instruments (TXN) delivered concrete catalysts: a $7.5B agreement to acquire Silicon Labs, a new IsoShield power-module family, and a key Q1 earnings call on April 22. Together these moves reshape TXN’s product mix, capital strategy and near-term investor outlook.
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Texas Instruments Raises Prices, Debuts IsoShield!
This week Texas Instruments rolled out its IsoShield power modules at APEC and implemented steep price increases on select analog and embedded products, while investors continue to digest the company’s capital-spending transition and cash-flow outlook. These concrete moves have meaningful implications for margins, customers and TXN’s near-term stock behavior.
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Texas Instruments Gains from NVIDIA AI Tie-Up Now!
Texas Instruments' recent technical collaboration with NVIDIA—linking TI's mmWave radar and power products to NVIDIA's Jetson Thor and Holoscan platforms—has sharpened investor focus on TXN as an AI infrastructure play. Strong AI demand contrasts with a mid-March pullback amid macro and geopolitical pressures, leaving valuation and timing as the central investor decisions.
09 Mar at 03:54
TXN Slides as Capex Looms; Data-Center Demand Rise
Texas Instruments (TXN) saw share declines in early March as analysts weigh aggressive capital spending and a premium valuation against strong free cash flow, growing data-center revenue, and a new NVIDIA partnership. Recent guidance and a sizable U.S. investment program keep the long-term case intact while short-term sentiment remains cautious.
23 Feb at 03:54
TXN: Silicon Labs Deal, 300mm Ramp, Volatility Now
Texas Instruments (TXN) faced short-term selling and low volume after mixed earnings and guidance, while its $7.5B Silicon Labs acquisition and ramp of 300mm fab capacity position the company for medium-term margin improvement—though integration, inventory levels, and dividend dynamics keep volatility elevated.
16 Feb at 03:54
TXN Sherman Fab Live — $7.5B Silicon Labs Deal Now
This week Texas Instruments delivered a string of concrete developments: the Sherman SM1 300mm fab reached production, management issued upbeat Q1 guidance, and TI announced a $7.5 billion cash acquisition of Silicon Labs. Those events — plus analyst target upgrades and domestic production incentives — shift the narrative from capex execution risk to capacity monetization and integration execution. Investors should watch acquisition approvals, fab utilization, and Q1 order flow.