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Texas Instruments

Semiconductor Manufacturing

Dallas, TX 1,077,996 followers

About us

We are a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, enterprise systems and communications equipment. At our core, we have a passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology more reliable, more affordable and lower power, making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. Learn more at TI.com.

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http://www.ti.com
Industry
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Dallas, TX
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Semiconductors, Analog, DSP, DLP, Power Management, Education Technology, and Microcontrollers MCU

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  • Throwback to when Justine Ezarik joined us for an inside look at our 300mm wafer fab in Sherman, Texas, where we're advancing innovation for vehicles, data centers, medical devices and so much more! She met with Priya Thanigai, our vice president for power switches to learn all about semiconductors and where they start their journey before going into everyday electronics. 💡

  • Today, just 3.5 years after breaking ground, we’re celebrating first production at our 300mm wafer fab in Sherman, Texas. 🎉 This milestone goes beyond first production: it’s a reflection of decades of progress. ➡️ From design to finished chip, we’re building manufacturing capabilities to deliver the best, most innovative products for our customers ✨ ➡️ Our technology continues to power the electronics we depend on every day – from the medical devices monitoring your health to the phone in your pocket – improving the way you move, live and work 📱 ➡️ The chips coming out of this factory enable technology needed for today, and will unlock innovation for years to come 💡 In Sherman and around the world, we’re excited for what’s next. Click the link in our comments to read more.

  • This year brought major breakthroughs in technology, from autonomous driving to data center power architectures to next-generation energy management. 💡 Semiconductor innovation continues to advance how we move, live and work. The latest edition of our newsletter showcases highlights from 2025 and a sneak peek of what's coming in 2026. Read more to discover:  ➡️How edge AI is increasing intelligence in everyday systems ➡️What's next for evolving data center architectures  ➡️The future of autonomous driving ➡️How semiconductors are at the forefront of energy systems  ➡️What our experts are watching for at CES 2026

  • Our annual Innovation Ceremony brought together leaders and technical experts across our company to celebrate the most impactful technologies developed at TI. ⭐ Our CEO and president, Haviv Ilan, shared: “The power of collaboration and teamwork in innovation is evident in the technological breakthroughs we celebrate each year at our Innovation Ceremony. I am honored to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our teams that will leave a lasting impact on our company and the world.” Congratulations to everyone recognized this year! 🎉

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  • For Mark, working on next generation vehicles brings him the same adrenaline rush as his passion for tennis. 🎾 Whether he’s developing the latest safety technologies or perfecting his serve, Mark is driven by teamwork, competition and constant innovation. 💡 Watch Mark’s story to see what being a TIer means to him. 🚗

  • What will the future of driving look like? Mark Ng, Director of Automotive Systems, has a clear vision. 🛣️ In our latest blog, Mark recalls a stressful driving experience he had while navigating a narrow road in pouring down rain on his trip to Italy last summer. But what if driving didn’t have to be stressful? What if you could trust your car to safely get you to your destination while you relax and enjoy the ride? This future may be closer than you think. From advanced radar sensing to high-speed communication and powerful processing, we are enabling faster, more accurate decision-making from end to end. 🚗 Click the link in our comments to learn more about how we are helping make autonomous driving a reality with innovative technologies across the entire vehicle architecture.

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    In an era defined by data generation and consumption, the way we sense, process and act on information is fundamentally reshaping our lives. Semiconductors are the silent enablers of this transformation.💡 At #CES2026 we're innovating what's next in analog and embedded processing technology, transforming possibilities into reality. Curious to learn more? Visit ti.com/ces.

  • Don't miss this episode of The Open Compute Project Podcast! ⚡ Chris Suchoski, Data Center Sector Manager, sat down at #OCPsummit25 to talk about what it takes to power AI, how architectures are shifting, and TI's grid-to-gate approach for powering AI data centers.

    Check out the latest episode of the OCP Podcast: Texas Instruments and the Future of AI Power: Smarter Systems from Grid to Gate! AI is pushing data center power systems to their limits and changing design timelines from years to months. In our latest episode, Chris Suchoski of Texas Instruments joins us to break down how TI is becoming a true grid-to-chip partner for the next wave of AI infrastructure. We explore the shift to 800V architectures, megawatt-class racks, unpredictable AI workloads, and how lessons from automotive & grid power translate directly into hyperscale needs. Chris also shares why OCP collaboration is critical for building aligned, future-ready solutions. Read more and access the podcast on your favorite platform here: https://lnkd.in/gQ9_NtNq

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  • 👋 Meet Max, a digital integrated circuit (IC) design engineer on our DLP® technology team who enjoys breaking down complex problems to help customers integrate our chips into their end products. “I really enjoy the mix of problems I get to work on in my role. As a team of engineers, each of us can own a part of the larger solution that pushes our technology forward.” Swipe for a glimpse into Max’s role as an engineer and see how his work is shaping the future of technology. ⬇

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Texas Instruments 8 total rounds

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