Texas Instruments designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing semiconductors across industrial, automotive, and consumer markets. The stack reveals a traditional semiconductor engineering foundation (MATLAB, SPICE, Altium Designer, ARM) paired with modern CI/CD adoption and emerging wireless capability (Bluetooth Low Energy), while hiring skews heavily toward embedded systems roles (analog IC leads, chip leads). Active projects in GaN power conversion and planar magnetics, combined with yield and cost-reduction pain points, signal competitive pressure in power management and integration.
Notable leadership hires: Analog IC Lead, Analog Design Lead, Chip Lead
Texas Instruments is a global public semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with a 10,000+ person workforce spanning design, manufacturing, sales, and operations across 20+ countries. The company designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips for industrial, automotive, personal electronics, enterprise systems, and communications infrastructure. Core competencies include power management, microcontrollers, digital signal processing, and display technology (DLP). TI operates an integrated model combining internal fab capacity with a distributed engineering and field sales organization.
MATLAB, LabVIEW, and SPICE for design; Altium Designer for layout; ARM, C/C++, and Assembly for firmware; Salesforce and SAP for enterprise systems. Recently adopting CI/CD and Bluetooth Low Energy.
Active projects include GaN power conversion technology, planar magnetic integrated passives, custom reference designs for customer implementation, and new product lines. Also focused on test time reduction and yield enhancement across manufacturing.
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