Texas Instruments
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Summary
Texas Instruments is a technology company[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Texas Instruments was a member of Linux Foundation[3].
- Texas Instruments was a member of Wi-Fi Alliance[4].
- Texas Instruments was a member of Zigbee Alliance[5].
- Texas Instruments was a member of SD Association[6].
- Texas Instruments is in the country of United States[7].
- Texas Instruments's instance of is recorded as technology company[8].
- Texas Instruments's instance of is recorded as public company[9].
- Texas Instruments's instance of is recorded as business[10].
- Texas Instruments's founder is recorded as Cecil Howard Green[11].
- Texas Instruments is owned by The Vanguard Group[12].
- Texas Instruments is owned by BlackRock[13].
- Texas Instruments's headquarters location is recorded as Dallas[14].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Burr-Brown Corporation[15].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Luminary Micro[16].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as National Semiconductor[17].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Chipcon[18].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (Ireland)[19].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (Norway)[20].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (Germany)[21].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (Japan)[22].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (France)[23].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (Netherlands)[24].
- Texas Instruments's child organization or unit is recorded as Texas Instruments (Switzerland)[25].
- Texas Instruments is part of Nasdaq-100[26].
- Texas Instruments is part of S&P 500[27].
Body
Founding
Texas Instruments's founder is recorded as Cecil Howard Green[11]. Recorded inception include December 6, 1930[28] and 1930[29].
Identity
Part of include Nasdaq-100[26], a stock market index[30], in United States[31]; S&P 500[27], a stock market index[32], in United States[33]; and S&P 100[34], a stock market index[35], in United States[36], founded in 1976[37]. Texas Instruments's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'TI'}[38].
Leadership
Texas Instruments's chairperson is recorded as Rich Templeton[39].
Operations
Texas Instruments's headquarters location is recorded as Dallas[14]. Subsidiaries include Burr-Brown Corporation[15], a business[40], headquartered in Tucson[41]; Luminary Micro[16], a business[42], in United States[43], founded in 2004[44], headquartered in Austin[45]; National Semiconductor[17], a business[46], in United States[47], founded in 1959[48], headquartered in Santa Clara[49]; Chipcon[18]; it (Ireland)[19], a public company[50], in Ireland[51], headquartered in Dublin[52]; and it (Norway)[20].
Industry
Industries include electronics[53], semiconductor industry[54], and calculator[55].
Ownership
Owners include The Vanguard Group[12], a business[56], in United States[57], founded in 1975[58], headquartered in Malvern[59] and BlackRock[13], a company[60], in United States[61], founded in 1988[62], headquartered in New York City[63]. Texas Instruments's stock exchange is recorded as Nasdaq[64].
Why It Matters
Texas Instruments has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]