Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN)
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Texas Instruments Company Info
Texas Instruments Incorporated engages in the design and manufacture of semiconductors. It operates through Analog and Embedded Processing segments. The Analog segment includes semiconductors change real-world signals, such as sound, temperature, pressure or images, by conditioning them, amplifying them and often converting them to a stream of digital data that can be processed by other semiconductors, such as embedded processors. The Embedded Processing segment involves the handling specific tasks and can be optimized for various combinations of performance, power, and cost, depending on the application. The company was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Dallas, TX.
News & Analysis
Why Texas Instruments Is a Top Analog Chip Maker Driving Future Growth
Texas Instruments Reports Mixed Results
Earnings met expectations, but a revenue decline indicates sector pressures.
Why Texas Instruments Stock Rose More Than the Chip Sector Today
So bad it's good: Texas Instruments lowered its spending plans.
Texas Instruments Q2 Results Suggest a Possible Corner Turn Back to Growth
Texas Instruments posts mixed second-quarter results, highlighting both challenges and sequential growth.
Is It Finally Time to Buy This Leading Chip Stock Again?
After several years of market underperformance, Texas Instruments stock might be finally heating up again.
Why Texas Instruments Stock Opened 8.5% Higher Today
Texas Instruments stock surges on an earnings beat and signs of market recovery. Is the chip pioneer's stock a buy today?
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Unfortunate News for Texas Instruments Stock Investors
Texas Instruments is not expecting things to get better anytime soon.
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