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Annual · values202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Cash Flow7.15 B USD6.32 B USD6.42 B USD8.72 B USD8.76 B USD6.14 B USD6.65 B USD7.19 B USD5.36 B USD4.61 B USD4.27 B USD3.89 B USD
Depreciation & Amortization1.92 B USD1.51 B USD1.18 B USD925.00 M USD755.00 M USD733.00 M USD708.00 M USD590.00 M USD539.00 M USD605.00 M USD766.00 M USD850.00 M USD
Stock-Based Compensation419.00 M USD387.00 M USD362.00 M USD289.00 M USD230.00 M USD224.00 M USD217.00 M USD232.00 M USD242.00 M USD252.00 M USD286.00 M USD277.00 M USD
Capital Expenditures4.55 B USD4.82 B USD5.07 B USD2.80 B USD2.46 B USD649.00 M USD847.00 M USD1.13 B USD695.00 M USD531.00 M USD551.00 M USD385.00 M USD
Cash Flow from Investing-1.44 B USD-3.20 B USD-4.36 B USD-3.58 B USD-4.09 B USD-922.00 M USD-1.92 B USD-78.00 M USD-1.13 B USD-650.00 M USD-302.00 M USD-377.00 M USD
Cash Flow from Financing-5.69 B USD-2.88 B USD-2.14 B USD-6.72 B USD-3.14 B USD-4.55 B USD-4.73 B USD-6.33 B USD-3.73 B USD-3.81 B USD-4.17 B USD-3.94 B USD
Dividends Paid5.00 B USD4.79 B USD4.56 B USD4.30 B USD3.89 B USD3.43 B USD3.01 B USD2.56 B USD2.10 B USD1.65 B USD1.44 B USD1.32 B USD
Stock Buybacks1.48 B USD929.00 M USD293.00 M USD3.62 B USD527.00 M USD2.55 B USD2.96 B USD5.10 B USD2.56 B USD2.13 B USD2.74 B USD2.83 B USD
Free Cash Flow2.60 B USD1.50 B USD1.35 B USD5.92 B USD6.29 B USD5.49 B USD5.80 B USD6.06 B USD4.67 B USD4.08 B USD3.72 B USD3.51 B USD

Texas Instruments Inc. is a leading semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and founded in 1930. The company designs, manufactures, and sells a broad portfolio of analog and embedded processing chips to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide, including in the United States, China, the rest of Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Japan. It operates primarily through its Analog and Embedded Processing segments, with Analog generating the majority of revenue by processing real-world signals such as sound, power, and light. Texas Instruments holds a dominant position as the world's largest maker of analog chips and maintains leading market share in processors and microcontrollers. These components power a diverse array of applications in consumer electronics, industrial equipment, automotive systems, communications infrastructure, and enterprise solutions. Additionally, the company produces well-known calculators, though semiconductors form the core of its business. Texas Instruments serves as a critical supplier in the global technology supply chain, enabling innovation across multiple industries through reliable, high-performance integrated circuits.