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Texas Instruments is a publicly traded company having a good stock performance result. Texas Instruments is a fortune 500 stock listed company trading under TXN. The company was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Texas Instruments operates in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Japan.

Texas Instruments Incorporated is the world leader in digital signal processing and analog technologies, the semiconductor engines of the Internet age. Texas Instruments Incorporated is leaders in the real time technologies that help people communicate.

TI envisions a world where every phone call, every Internet connection, every photograph you take, every song you listen to are touched by the power of TI's Digital Signal Processor and Analog technologies.
 
TI makes markets and sells high-technology components. The Company has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries. During the year ended December 31, 2005, the Company sold to Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. the assets associated with its commodity liquid crystal display (LCD) driver product line. In 2005, TI acquired Chipcon Group ASA, which is engaged in the design of short-range, low-power wireless radio-frequency (RF) transceiver devices.

Approximately 13.4bl dollars sales have made as of 31st Dec 2005. They have earned 2.3bl dollars as income in the last 12 months.

TI provides digital signal processor and analog technologies for signal processing requirements. The company operates in three segments namely Semiconductor, Sensors and Controls, and Educational and Productivity Solutions. 

 The Semiconductor segment designs, manufactures, and sells individual transistors and integrated circuits. Its primary products include analog semiconductors and digital signal processors. It also designs and manufactures other types of semiconductors, such as digital light processing devices, reduced instruction-set computing microprocessors, microcontrollers, and standard logic devices. Its semiconductor products are used in communications, computing, consumer electronics, industrial, and automotive markets. 

 The Sensors and Controls segment designs and manufactures sensors for use in pressure sensing for the heating or ventilation or air conditioning, automotive, and industrial markets; and radio frequency identification systems for use in access control to buildings, pay-at-the-pump gasoline sales, vehicle security, document tracking, livestock tracking and identification, product authentication, retail, sports timing, supply chain, ticketing, and wireless payment. It also provides controls, motor protectors, circuit breakers, arc-fault circuit protectors, and thermostats to prevent damage from overheating and fires in aircraft, commercial heating and air-conditioning systems, refrigerators, cars, lighting, and industrial applications. 

 The Educational and Productivity Solutions segment supplies graphing handheld calculators, business and scientific calculators, and various classroom tools and professional development resources.

They are moving fast to drive the internet age forward with semiconductor solutions for large markets such as wireless and broadband access and for new emerging markets such as digital cameras and digital audio.
 

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