Texas Instruments
American semiconductor designer and manufacturer
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2023 | Haviv Ilan becomes President, serving from 2023 to present, while Richard Kevin Templeton continues as Chairman of the Board. |
2023 | Slight decline in revenue to $17,519 million and net income to $6,510 million, with workforce expanding to 34,000 employees |
2022 | Annual revenue peaks at $20,028 million, with 33,000 employees, and net income of $8,749 million |
2022 | TI acquired icDirectory France, continuing its strategy of technological expansion. |
2021 | Texas Instruments achieves highest annual revenue of $18,344 million and net income of $7,769 million, with 31,000 employees |
2021 | TI acquired a 300mm fabrication plant in Lehi, Utah from Micron for $900 million, expanding its manufacturing capabilities. |
2020 | Company maintains workforce at 30,000 employees despite global pandemic, with stock price reaching $162.70 |
2020 | Texas Instruments achieved over $10 billion in market share in the analog semiconductor industry, representing the largest market share out of all competitors in a total $57 billion market. |
October 2018 | Texas Instruments' market capitalization was valued at over $88.0 billion, with company shares trading at over $82 per share. |
2017 | Texas Instruments reported annual earnings of $3.682 billion and annual revenue of $14.961 billion, representing an 11.9% increase from the previous fiscal year. |
2017 | Stock price reaches $82.03, continuing a strong upward trend |
2014 | Stock price rises significantly to $42.61, indicating improved market performance |
August 2012 | The RSA Lattice Siever (RSALS) distributed computing project, which had been active for nearly three years and factored over 400 integers, transitioned to RSALS-inspired NFS@home. |
2011 | Company experiences a decline in net income to $2,201 million, while employee count increases to 34,759 |
September 23 2011 | TI formally completed the merger with National Semiconductor, becoming the world's largest maker of analog technology components. |
April 4 2011 | Texas Instruments announced its agreement to acquire National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion in cash, paying $25 per share at an 80% premium over the current stock price. |
2010 | Texas Instruments reports annual revenue of $13,966 million with 28,412 employees |
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