Texas Instruments, abbreviated as TI, is a multinational semiconductor company based in Texas, USA. It is renowned for developing, manufacturing, and selling semiconductor and computer technology, primarily engaged in research, manufacturing, and sales of innovative digital signal processing and analog circuits. In addition to the semiconductor business, we also provide solutions including sensing and control, educational products, and digital light source processing. Texas Instruments (TI) is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, and has manufacturing, design, or sales facilities in over 25 countries. Texas Instruments is the world's largest manufacturer of digital signal processors (DSPs) and analog circuit components, with its analog and digital signal processing technology dominating the globe.
After continuously acquiring the manufacturing division of Feisuo Semiconductor and Chengdu Chengxin Semiconductor, Texas Instruments acquired National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion in 2011, further strengthening its position as a giant in analog semiconductors.
Texas Instruments' main products include amplifiers, audio dedicated chips, clock and timing chips, battery management ICs, data converters, DLP products, interface chips, isolation devices, logic and voltage conversion ICs, microcontrollers and processors (MCUs), motor drivers, power management ICs, RF and microwave chips, sensors, switches and multiplexers, and wireless link products.