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TI Reports Financial Results for Second Quarter of 2010

July 20, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) announced second-quarter revenue of $3.50 billion, net income of $769 million and earnings per share of 62 cents.

"Our Analog and Embedded Processing businesses turned in double-digit sequential growth, outpacing their respective markets and again confirming their ability to positively impact the financial performance of TI. As a result, we delivered our highest-ever quarterly operating profit," said Rich Templeton, TI chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.

"Orders were strong in the quarter, backlog increased and we expect to grow revenue again in the third quarter. Our steady investments in production capacity, even through last year’s downturn, are now allowing us to meet higher demand levels from customers and simultaneously reduce lead times, which we believe is not only in the best interest of our customers, but will also help us gain share.

"As we continue our transformation to an Analog and Embedded Processing company, we believe we can significantly outgrow these markets by offering products that are optimized to the needs of our customers and by putting manufacturing capacity in place before it’s needed," Templeton said.