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4.1
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Texas Instruments has been making progress possible for decades. They are the global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips.
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4.1/5
based on 182 reviews

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Work from office
72% employees reported

Monday to Friday
91% employees reported

Flexible timing
91% employees reported

No travel
73% employees reported
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10 employees reported
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9 employees reported
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About Texas Instruments
Founded in1951 (74 yrs old)
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count10k-50k
HeadquartersDallas,Texas, United States
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Websiteti.com
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We are visionaries. We are differentiators. We are TIers. As a global semiconductor company operating in 35 countries, Texas Instruments (TI) is first and foremost a reflection of its people. From the TIer who unveiled the first working integrated circuit in 1958 to the more than 30,000 TIers around the world today who design, manufacture and sell analog and embedded processing chips, we are problem-solvers collaborating to change the world through technology
Mission: We're changing the world, one chip at a time. Our analog and embedded processing products power electronics across every industry and help to make the world smarter, safer, greener, healthier and more fun.
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Texas Instruments Ratings
based on 182 reviews
Overall Rating
4.1/5
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Job security
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3.9
Company culture
3.8
Work-life balance
3.7
Promotions
3.7
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Texas Instruments is rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 182 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Texas Instruments
based on 158 reviews
3.9
Rated by 34 Women
Rated 4.1 for Company culture and 4.1 for Skill development
4.1
Rated by 124 Men
Rated 4.1 for Job security and 4.0 for Salary
Work Policy at Texas Instruments
based on 25 reviews in last 6 months
Work from office
72%
Hybrid
16%
Permanent work from home
12%
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Overall Rating | 4.1/5 based on 182 reviews | 3.9/5 based on 156 reviews | 3.7/5 based on 262 reviews | 4.0/5 based on 90 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Skill development Salary Job security | Work-life balance Job security Company culture | ![]() No highly rated category | Company culture Work-life balance Job security |
Critically Rated for | ![]() No critically rated category | Salary Promotions | Job security Promotions | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Work from office 72% employees reported | Work from office 57% employees reported | Hybrid 61% employees reported | Hybrid 55% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 34 women | 4.1 Good rated by 31 women | 3.8 Good rated by 57 women | 4.2 Good rated by 20 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.1 Good rated by 124 men | 3.9 Good rated by 115 men | 3.6 Good rated by 187 men | 4.0 Good rated by 60 men |
Job security | 4.0 Good | 4.2 Good | 3.1 Average | 3.9 Good |
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Texas Instruments Salaries
Texas Instruments salaries have received with an average score of 4.0 out of 5 by 182 employees.
Analog Design Engineer
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₹15 L/yr - ₹42 L/yr
Software Engineer
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₹9.6 L/yr - ₹39.2 L/yr
Design Engineer
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Digital Design Engineer
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Application Developer
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₹10 L/yr - ₹23 L/yr
Analog Layout Engineer
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₹9.6 L/yr - ₹26 L/yr
Validation Engineer
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₹15.3 L/yr - ₹37 L/yr
Software Developer
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₹10 L/yr - ₹34.8 L/yr
Embedded Software Engineer
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₹11 L/yr - ₹39.3 L/yr
Senior Software Engineer
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AI Bubble Watch as Nvidia Dropped By 8.69%
- Nvidia stock falls as it posts earnings, closing from above $130 to $114.06.
- The stock decline is attributed to concerns about Chinese firms finding ways to buy its chips and worries about Trump tariffs.
- Nvidia's drop also impacts other chip names like AMD, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, ARM, and Micron, which are in a short-term downtrend.
- If the U.S. cracks down on the arrangement, Nvidia's chip sales may fall, affecting the AI industry and customers like Alphabet and Microsoft.
Baystreet | 4 Mar, 2025

Advances in AI-Enabled Automotive Radar Sensors and Audio Processors
- Automotive radar sensors play a crucial role in vehicle safety, comfort features, and motor control, with a focus on added safety sensing and enhanced in-cabin experience.
- Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced advancements in radar sensors, audio processors, and amplifiers for automotive applications.
- Automotive radar systems typically consist of five main modules: RF-front end, transceiver ICs, radio processing unit, processor, and system enclosure.
- Radar sensors operate at frequencies like 24 GHz and 77 GHz, offering advantages such as improved range, velocity resolution, and compactness.
- Automotive radars are categorized into Long Range Radars (LRR), Medium Range Radars (MRR), and Short Range Radars (SRR) based on their range and field of vision angles.
- TI's AWRL6844 is an AI-enabled radar sensor that integrates child presence detection, seat-belt reminders, and intrusion detection functions, enhancing safety features in vehicles.
- The AWRL6844 combines these functions, leading to approximately 50% cost savings in in-cabin vehicle monitoring.
- TI's audio system improvements include a transition to Class-D amplifiers for higher power efficiency and reduced size, with the TAS6754-Q1 amplifier featuring one-inductor modulation technology.
- TI's AM275x-Q1 MCU and AM62D-Q1 processor integrate the next-generation C7x DSP core for audio applications, providing significantly higher processing performance.
- The combination of embedded processing and analog solution from TI improves automotive audio systems, offering features like real-time diagnostics and low latency noise cancellation.
Embedded | 3 Mar, 2025
Industry’s first space-grade 200V GaN FET gate driver from TI helps satellites become smaller and more efficient
- Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a new family of space-grade GaN FET gate drivers.
- The gate drivers support up to 200V operation and are designed to improve power system efficiency for a variety of space missions.
- The drivers enable accurate driving of GaN FETs with fast rise and fall times, resulting in improved power-supply size and density.
- TI's space-grade GaN FET gate drivers offer different packaging options and are suitable for propulsion systems, power distribution, and conversion in satellites.
Eletimes | 21 Feb, 2025

Day 46: Tackling Python Challenges in CS50P’s Problem Set 4 — Question 5
- Growing up in the 90s, calculators were seen as tools for punching in numbers.
- The 'Little Professor' by Texas Instruments turned calculators into fun learning toys that taught math.
- Coding a version of the 'Little Professor' in Harvard's CS50P made the author reflect on the evolution of technology.
- Calculators inspired a generation to see learning as an adventure rather than a chore.
Medium | 15 Feb, 2025
Why GCCs Love Manyata Tech Park?
- Manyata Tech Park is one of the largest business parks in Bengaluru and the first privately owned SEZ in the city. It spans 121 acres, with about 11 million sq ft of Grade A office spaces and houses more than 50 multinational companies. Its strategic location – just 25 km from Kempegowda International Airport – makes it an ideal choice for global operations. Manyata offers an environment for innovation, collaboration and growth.
- GCCs here aren’t just delivery centers; they lead in cutting-edge R&D, AI, fintech innovation and digital transformation. Manyata Tech Park offers world-class infrastructure, including LEED-certified buildings, on-site residential apartments, five-star hotels, and wellness facilities. Karnataka has been instrumental in fostering GCC growth. Initiatives like the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) and the IT Policy 2020-2025 provide support through grants, R&D funding, skill development programs.
- Bagmane Tech Park spans 42 acres and hosts well-known companies, including Oracle, Texas Instruments, Nike and Dell. Embassy TechVillage, a massive 80-acre development hosts over 40 corporate tenants. RMZ Ecospace spread across 25 acres is home to offices of several well-known companies including Broadcom, RMZ Corp, Microland, and Capgemini. Microsoft recently moved its offices from Manyata in North Bengaluru to Lavelle Road and Sarjapur Road.
- The region still lacks strong momentum for IT expansion. While the upcoming Aerospace Park and other projects might attract companies from different sectors, software firms are unlikely to shift there at least in the next 10-15 years. Bengaluru Airport City Limited (BACL) has started building a 2 million square feet business park. This project is part of Karnataka’s new Global Capability Centres (GCC) Policy for 2024-2029, aiming to establish Bengaluru as a global hub for GCCs.
- Bengaluru’s journey as a tech hub began in the 1990s with the liberalization of the Indian economy. Tech parks like Electronic City, Bagmane Tech Park, and Manyata Tech Park emerged. As the industry grew, newer tech parks emerged along the Outer Ring Road and in North Bengaluru, offering better connectivity and sophisticated infrastructure. Today, Manyata tech park is a leader as it hosts more than 50 multinational companies.
Analyticsindiamag | 3 Feb, 2025

Monday's Stocks to Watch: PDD, TXN, MCHP, and CF
- China technology stocks rallied after President Trump announced a 10% tariff on China.
- Investors may consider trading profits on PDD, Alibaba, and JD.
- Texas Instruments reported lower earnings and revenue, leading to a drop in stock price.
- CF Industry Holdings lost 7.5% and received a 'Sell' rating due to challenges in growing EBITDA.
Baystreet | 27 Jan, 2025

S&P Hits New Record
- The S&P 500 reached new records on Friday as optimism around the start of President Donald Trump’s term continued.
- Novo Nordisk rallied more than 7% following positive early-stage results for a weight-loss drug. Texas Instruments slid more than 4% on weak earnings guidance.
- Traders were relieved that there have only been threats on the tariff front from Trump — instead of formal action — during his first few days in the White House.
- All three major averages are on track to post their second positive week, signaling the bull market is back in full force after December’s pullback.
Baystreet | 25 Jan, 2025

S&P Aims for 2nd Weekly Record
- The S&P 500 flirted with new records on Friday as optimism around the start of President Donald Trump’s term continued.
- Novo Nordisk rallied more than 7% following positive early-stage results for a weight-loss drug. Texas Instruments slid more than 4% on weak earnings guidance.
- Excitement toward Trump’s pro-business policies pushed risk assets higher this week with investors focused on his inauguration.
- All three major averages are on track to post their second positive week, signaling the bull market is back in full force after December’s pullback.
Baystreet | 24 Jan, 2025

Texas Instruments Stock Drops 5% On Soft Guidance
- Texas Instruments stock is down 5% after disappointing forward guidance.
- Fourth-quarter 2024 earnings per share of $1.30, beating expectations.
- Q4 revenue of $4.01 billion, surpassing analysts' estimates.
- Weak demand in automotive markets contributes to soft guidance.
Baystreet | 24 Jan, 2025

A Look Inside a Modern Mixed Signal Oscilloscope
- A teardown of the MSO2304X 300MHz oscilloscope reveals its internals.
- The motherboard uses the Xilinx KINTEX-7 FPGA for signal processing and managing sample storage.
- The oscilloscope employs TI's ADC08D1000 ADCs for input, operating four in an interleaved manner for a 5 GSPS capability.
- The lean construction and cost of components suggest the scope is heavily discounted to maintain profit margins.
Hackaday | 19 Jan, 2025

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Texas Instruments FAQs
When was Texas Instruments founded?
Texas Instruments was founded in 1951. The company has been operating for 74 years primarily in the Semiconductors sector.
Where is the Texas Instruments headquarters located?
Texas Instruments is headquartered in Dallas,Texas. It operates in 3 cities such as Bangalore / Bengaluru, New Delhi, Mumbai. To explore all the office locations, visit Texas Instruments locations.
How many employees does Texas Instruments have in India?
Texas Instruments currently has more than 2,600+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in Texas Instruments based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Texas Instruments have good work-life balance?
Texas Instruments has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 100+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 81% employees rated Texas Instruments 4 or above, while 19% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read Texas Instruments work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Texas Instruments good for career growth?
Career growth at Texas Instruments is rated fairly well, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.7. 81% employees rated Texas Instruments 4 or above, while 19% employees rated it 3 or below on promotions/appraisal. Though the sentiment is mixed for career growth, majority employees have rated it positively. We recommend reading Texas Instruments reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros of working in Texas Instruments?
Working at Texas Instruments offers several advantages that make it an appealing place for employees. The company is highly rated for job security, salary & benefits and skill development, based on 100+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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