Texas Instruments Announces Award Agreement for CHIPS and Science Act Funding
Texas Instruments and the U.S. Department of Commerce announced an award agreement of up to $1.6 billion in direct funding through the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act.
Texas Instruments and the U.S. Department of Commerce announced an award agreement of up to $1.6 billion in direct funding through the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act.
Texas Instruments (TI) has unveiled two innovative series of real-time microcontrollers (MCUs) designed to enhance the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of automotive and industrial systems.
Texas Instruments (TI) announced on Friday, November 8 that the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has received the company’s commitment to set near-term company-wide emissions reductions in line with climate science.
Texas Instruments announced it has begun production of gallium nitride (GaN)-based power semiconductors at its factory in Aizu, Japan.
Texas Instruments (TI) has expanded its logic portfolio with the introduction of programmable logic devices (PLDs) designed to help engineers streamline their designs across various applications.
Texas Instruments and the U.S. Department of Commerce have signed a non-binding Preliminary Memorandum of Terms for up to $1.6 billion in proposed direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support three 300mm wafer fabs already under construction in Texas and Utah.
Texas Instruments introduced a new display controller to enable the smallest, fastest and lowest-power 4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) projectors ever.
Texas Instruments introduced six new power modules designed to improve power density, enhance efficiency and reduce EMI.
Texas Instruments announced a long-term collaboration with Delta Electronics to create next-generation electric vehicle (EV) onboard charging and power solutions.
Texas Instruments introduced the industry’s first 650V three-phase GaN IPM for 250W motor drive applications.
Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) announced in March that it will demonstrate new embedded processing and connectivity products for enabling a safer, smarter and more sustainable future at embedded world, April 9 through 11 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Texas Instruments (TI) announced new environmental sustainability targets that expand the company’s use of renewable electricity over the next six years, with key milestones to reach 100% in its 300mm manufacturing operations by 2025, 100% in its U.S. operations by 2027, and 100% in its worldwide operations by 2030.