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Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN) Revenue

The annual revenue for Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN) is $17.68 Billion with a year-over-year growth of +13.05%. Revenue represents the total income generated from the company's primary business operations.

Annual Revenue (TTM)

$17.68B

$17.68 Billion

Year-over-Year Growth

+13.05%

vs. $15.64B prior year

Revenue CAGR

+3.64%

5 Year compound annual growth rate

Revenue CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)

1 Year

+14.90%

3 Year

(1.85%)

5 Year

+3.64%

10 Year

+3.67%

15 Year

+1.78%

20 Year

+1.48%

CAGR shows the annualized growth rate over the specified period, smoothing out year-to-year volatility.

Annual Revenue History

YearRevenueYoY Change% Change
2025$17.68B+$2.04B+13.05%
2024$15.64B($1.88B)(10.72%)
2023$17.52B($2.51B)(12.53%)
2022$20.03B+$1.68B+9.18%
2021$18.34B+$3.88B+26.85%
2020$14.46B+$78.00M+0.54%
2019$14.38B($1.40B)(8.88%)
2018$15.78B+$823.00M+5.50%
2017$14.96B+$1.59B+11.90%
2016$13.37B+$370.00M+2.85%

Revenue Growth Summary

TTM Growth

+14.90%

3-Year Avg Growth

(1.85%)

5-Year Avg Growth

+3.64%

Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About Texas Instruments Incorporated

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) specializes in the global design, production, and sale of semiconductors to electronics engineers and manufacturers. Its operations are structured into two core segments: Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog division provides a comprehensive suite of power management products, such as battery-management solutions, various DC/DC and AC/DC switching regulators and controllers, power switches, linear regulators, voltage supervisors, references, and lighting components, all critical for managing diverse power needs. This segment also delivers signal chain products designed to sense, condition, and measure electrical signals, facilitating information transfer or conversion for further processing and control, encompassing items like amplifiers, data converters, interface devices, motor drives, clocks, and sensing technologies. The Embedded Processing segment develops microcontrollers, integral to a wide array of electronic equipment; digital signal processors (DSPs) for complex mathematical computations; and applications processors tailored for specific computing tasks. Products from this segment are utilized across numerous markets, including industrial applications, the automotive sector, personal electronics, communication systems, enterprise solutions, and calculators. Beyond these, TI also produces DLP® products, primarily used in projectors to generate high-definition images; a range of calculators; and custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). The company distributes its semiconductor offerings through a direct sales force, its network of authorized distributors, and its official website. Established in 1930, Texas Instruments is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

Dallas, TX
34,000 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Haviv Ilan