Investor relations

The best measure to judge a company’s performance over time is growth of free cash flow per share, and we believe that’s what drives long-term value for our owners. - Rich Templeton, chairman of the board

Investor relations

For decades, Texas Instruments has operated with a passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as we help our customers develop electronics and new applications, particularly in industrial and automotive markets. For many years, we’ve run our business with three overarching ambitions in mind: We will act like owners who will own the company for decades; we will adapt and succeed in a world that’s ever changing; and we will be a company that we’re personally proud to be a part of and would want as our neighbor. When we’re successful in achieving these ambitions, our employees, customers, communities and shareholders all win.
Dividend Growth
Dividend growth
20 consecutive years of dividend increases, 24% CAGR (2004-2023)
Share count reduction
Share count reduction
47% reduction in share count (2004-2023)
Free cash flow
Operating cash flow
83rd percentile in S&P 500 as percent of revenue (2023)