Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments

Analog, Embedded Processing, Semiconductor Company. Learn more

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Employees
Market cap
$179.0b
Enterprise valuation
$183.2b (Public information from Sep 2024)
Dallas Texas (HQ)

Financials

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Revenues, earnings & profits over time
USD2020202120222023202420252026
Revenues14.5b18.3b20.0b17.5b15.7b18.1b20.3b
% growth1 %27 %9 %(13 %)(10 %)15 %12 %
EBITDA7.4b10.3b11.5b9.0b7.1b9.0b10.6b
% EBITDA margin51 %56 %57 %51 %45 %50 %52 %
Profit5.6b7.8b8.7b6.5b4.8b5.8b7.1b
% profit margin39 %42 %44 %37 %30 %32 %35 %
EV / revenue10.4x9.4x7.5x9.0x12.8x11.2x9.9x
EV / EBITDA20.3x16.8x13.0x17.5x28.4x22.5x19.0x
R&D budget1.5b1.6b1.7b1.9b---
R&D % of revenue11 %8 %8 %11 %---

Source: Dealroom estimates

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IPO
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$800m

Post IPO Debt
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$2.5b

Post IPO Equity
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Texas Instruments (TI) is a global leader in the semiconductor industry, specializing in the design and manufacturing of microchips that power a wide range of electronic devices. Operating in 35 countries, TI serves a diverse clientele, including industries such as automotive, industrial, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems. These clients rely on TI's innovative solutions to enhance the functionality and efficiency of their products.

TI's business model revolves around the development and sale of analog and embedded processing chips. Analog chips convert real-world signals like sound, temperature, and pressure into digital data, while embedded processing chips act as the brains of electronic devices, enabling them to perform specific tasks. The company generates revenue by selling these chips to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who integrate them into their products.

In addition to its core business, TI is committed to corporate social responsibility. The company, in partnership with the TI Foundation, donates millions to philanthropic causes, supporting local communities and promoting sustainability. TI has been recognized as one of the 100 Most Sustainable Companies for five consecutive years and has earned a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign for its commitment to LGBTQ+ equality for seven years in a row.

TI's workforce, known as TIers, is a key asset to the company. With a culture that emphasizes integrity, respect, and continuous improvement, TIers are encouraged to challenge themselves and each other to achieve excellence. The company offers competitive pay and benefits, flexible work arrangements, and a supportive environment that prioritizes personal, family, and financial health.

In summary, Texas Instruments is a pioneering semiconductor company that not only drives technological advancements but also upholds strong ethical standards and community support.

Keywords: semiconductor, microchips, analog, embedded processing, OEMs, sustainability, philanthropy, LGBTQ+ equality, global, innovation.

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