Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests, and sells analog and embedded processing chips. Serving over 100,000 customers, TI's products are integral to applications in industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems. The company's extensive portfolio includes amplifiers, data converters, microcontrollers, and processors. TI is committed to innovation and sustainability, focusing on creating technologies that improve performance and efficiency while reducing environmental impact.
Texas Instruments introduced isolated power modules using proprietary multichip packaging to increase power density and efficiency in electric vehicle and data center applications.
The new portfolio targets centralized vehicle computing, radar perception, and in-vehicle networking, supporting software-defined architectures and higher automation levels across diverse automotive platforms.
Texas Instruments unveils new high-performance automotive chips designed to enhance driver-assist systems, improve sensor processing, and accelerate the shift toward safer autonomous vehicles.
Texas Instruments (TI) announced a long-term collaboration with Delta Electronics, a global power and energy management manufacturer, to create next-generation electric vehicle (EV) onboard charging and power solutions.
Texas Instruments developed the industry's first stand-alone active electromagnetic interference filter integrated circuits to reduce system costs and maintain EMI regulatory standards.