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Texas Instruments

Markets & Products


2006

Hot from the oven Fortune 500 2006 ranking


2006 rank/score 2005 2004 2003

TI Applied Mat Intel AMD ADI Solectron Micron Jabil Sanmina-SCI Vishay Intertech Nividia National

1 - 7.85 2 - 7.4 3 - 7.35 4 - 7.3 5 - 6.52 6 - 5.7 7 - 5.44 8 - 5.32 9 - 4.92 10 4.74

1 - 7.86 4 - 6.80 2 - 7.49 5 - 5.97 3 - 6.82 7 - 5.36 6 - 5.76 10 - 4.67 8 - 4.85 9 - 4.81 5 - 5.84

1 - 8.04 3 - 7.0 2 - 7.72 6 - 5.57 -9 - 5.15 4 - 6.91 10 - 5.14 8 - 5.23 7 - 5.53


6 - 4.82

3 - 7.33 2 - 7.44 1 - 7.47 7 - 4.68 4 - 6.07 8 - 4.61 5 - 5.35 9 - 4.32 10 - 4.22

President Bushs 2006 speech


"Americans also benefit when U.S. companies establish research centers to tap into India's educated workforce. This investment makes American companies more competitive globally. It lowers the cost for American consumers. Texas Instruments is a good example. Today Texas Instruments employs 16,000 workers in America. It gets more than 80 percent of its revenues from sales overseas. More than 20 years ago, Texas Instruments opened a center in Bangalore, which is India's Silicon Valley. They did so to assist in analog chip design, and digital chip design, and related software development. The company says that their research centers in countries like India allow them to run their design efforts around the clock. They bring additional brainpower to help solve problems, and provide executives in the United States with critical information about the needs of their consumers and customers overseas. These research centers help Texas Instruments to get their products to market faster. It helps Texas Instruments become more competitive in a competitive world. It makes sense. The research centers are good for India, and they're good for workers here in the United States."

Miniaturization in Silicon

65nm 12

2.7 ~29,000

Integration in Silicon
Earlier: Four-Chip Cell Phone Solution
Communication + application processing Analog + power management RF components Memory components

TI: Single-Chip Cell Phone Solution


Communication +

application processing
Digital RF Analog Power

4 chips + power amplifier, 180 other components

management
Memory
1 chip + power amplifier 25 other components

Shipping in 2005

Real World Signal Processing


Digital Audio Smartphones Wireless Infrastructure Digital Still Cameras PDAs Broadband Digital Camcorders

Bluetooth

15% Share in Analog Market


World Leader in 50% Share & Analog DSP in DSP Market
Wireless LANs

Digital TV

3rd Largest Semiconductor Manufacturer IP


phones
VoIP Gateway 3G Wireless

Converged Devices

Digital Motor Control

Digital Radio

Digital Video Recorder/Server

Disk Drives

TI DSP Penetration

60% market share in wireless chipsets

TI Pushing the Envelope


Process
65 nm in production, 45 nm in pipeline

Power
0.1 uA standby current microprocessor (MSP430) 0.5 mA DSP

Performance
Worlds fasted ADC (125 Msps, 14 bits) Worlds first 1 GHz DSP

Integration
DRP: First-time digital, analog & RF on a single chip

TI
Semiconductors

TI Map
Digital Light Processing (DLP)

Educational & Productivity

Application Specific Products


#2

High Performance Analog (HPA)

Wireless Terminal Business Unit

Standard Linear & Logic (SLL)


#3

DSP Systems
#1

ASIC

RFID

Automotive & Embedded Control

Cellular Systems

Mobile Connectivity Solutions (MCS)


GPS, MoWLAN, Bluetooth, Digital TV, WiMax, UWB, ...

=> Non-Catalog

OMAP [OMAP 15xx / 16xx / 17xx / 24xx]

Control Processors
[C24xx, C28xx]

Microcontrollers
[MSP430,TMS470]

Telematics & Digital Radio

OMAP-Vox [OMAP3xx / 7xx / 8xx] 2G / 2.5G / 3G Baseband [TCSx]

TI Map
#1

DSP Systems

Wireless Infrastructure [TCIx]

Communications Infrastructure
High Density Voice / VoP

Catalog / EEE

Imaging & Audio


Cellular Media [DM2x]

Residential Gateway
WLAN [TNETWx] DSL [ARx, ACx]

Packet Voice & Video


Voice over Packet [TNETVx] Cable [TNETCx] Streaming Media / Set Top Box [DA180, DM342, DM64x, DM644x] IP Video Phone, Video Security & Surveillance [DM64x, DM644x]

Catalog DSPs [C54x, C55x, C62x, C64x, C67x] Power: C5x, Performance: C6x Telecom: DM6455, Audio: C67x, Video: DM64x, DM644x Performance Audio [DA6x, DA7x]

Digital Still Camera [DSCx] Portable Audio & Infotainment [DA2x, DM2x, DM3x, DM4x]

=> Non-Catalog

Catalog OMAP (for Portable Data Terminal Market, not Cellular Mobile Market) [OMAP59xx] New DSP Markets / Emerging End Applications

DM Systems on Chip
C54x + ARM7 + iMCop: DM2x C54x + ARM926 + iMCop: DM3x DM642 + ARM926 + iMCop: DM644x* DM642 + ARM926: DM644* DM642 + ARM926 + iMCop: DM4x*

OMAP Systems on Chip


C55x + ARM92x: OMAP1xxx, OMAP59xx ARM92x + Baseband + Modem: OMAP7/8xx ARM92x: OMAP3xx C55x + ARM926 + IVA: OMAP242x DM642 + ARM11: OMAP243x*

TI Map
Amplifiers & Linear Audio

#2

High Performance Analog (HPA)

Clocks & Timers

Control & Monitoring

Interface

Data Converters

Optoelectronics

Power Management

Switches & Multiplexers

Video & Imaging

Wireless & Telecom

Special Functions

Custom Solutions
=> Non-Catalog

#3

Standard Linear & Logic (SLL)

Universal Bus Functions

Buffers, Drivers & Transceivers Little Logic MSI Functions

Flip-Flops, Latches & Registers Specialty Logic

Gates

I2C Logic

Signal Switches

Voltage Translation

Why TI?
Why TI?
Best Application Notes Industry-Best Developer Tools Most Reference Designs Most Integrated Solutions Richest Partner Network Highest Performance Solutions Standard Voice / E-mail Support Lowest Power Solutions Customized Support Solutions Smallest Chip Package Sizes Competitive Prices Lead-free Offerings Easy Access to Catalog Samples * TI is the Worlds #1 Supplier of Digital Signal Processors & Analog Silicon

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