We focused on its automotive business and analyzed its products including power semiconductors and see its advantage with a wide product breadth against competitors and projected its growth at 7%.
Citi Research analyzed analog semiconductor companies based on each one's exposure to various end markets, finding Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) to be under the most pressure due to its heavy ...
Work is well underway on Texas Instruments' new four-fab semiconductor plant being built off U.S. 75 in Sherman. Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer Texas Instruments Inc. shares slid after the Dallas ...
Shares of TI up 4% after Q3 profit beat Analog chip demand recovers, driven by smartphone and PC providers Automotive market revenue rises due to growth in China's EV sector Industrial market weakness ...
Texas Instruments (TXN) recently caught attention after being named an underperformer last quarter, mainly due to sluggish demand from industrial and automotive customers. However, experts seem ...
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday critiqued Texas Instruments, saying the semiconductor company is not living up to investors' expectations or trying to expand into less cyclical markets. Stream NBC 5 for ...
Rosenblatt analyst Kevin Garrigan maintained Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) with a Buy and a $216 price target on Thursday. Texas Instruments delivered a strong beat and raise on a recovery across all ...
While battery-electric vehicles are getting attention as carmakers and nations announce plans for a combustion-free future, combustion-powered vehicles with an electric assist will represent the ...
GOTHENBURG, Sweden & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Smart Eye, the global leader in Human Insight AI, today announced a collaboration with Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN). The companies’ technologies ...
As Dallas-based Texas Instruments brings additional semiconductor plants online in North Texas and beyond, the chipmaker will place a “strategic emphasis” on the automotive and industrial sectors, TI ...
Struggling chipmaker Texas Instruments (TXN) has been hit with a rare double downgrade by Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs (GS).
Members can download this article in PDF format. How does a supplier of highly precise automotive radar sensors stay on top in a market where competitors are quick to imitate good ideas? By getting ...