Texas Instruments is a publicly owned company headquartered in the US. It employs approximately 27,250 individuals. The company functions as a global semiconductor enterprise, specializing in the design, manufacture, testing, and sale of analog and embedded processing chips.
On June 25, 2026, Texas Instruments introduced two integrated buck-boost converters featuring built-in GaN power FETs. These new components combine the controller, driver, and GaN power stage into a single package, designed to reduce external components and enhance power density. The LMG5126 (boost) model supports 2.5MHz switching, four-phase parallel scaling, and dynamic voltage scaling, suitable for automotive and high-end audio applications. Previously, on June 24, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) highlighted progress in restoring American leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, attributing successes to the CHIPS for America Act and its full funding through the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act, noting a "Texas Semiconductor Boom." He also emphasized the importance of maintaining U.S. strategic competition with China in critical industries. Earlier on the same day, a piece commemorating 40 years of Texas Instruments India highlighted the company's role since opening a research and development office in India in 1985, at a time when the country had no significant semiconductor industry.
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