Digital electronics has profoundly changed musical instrument design. From toy keyboards to performance-grade pianos, synthesizers, and drum sets, to name a few, instruments that once would have been ...
Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) and other analog suppliers will likely deal with a “tough setup” from investors as tariff-related unknowns could impact quarterly results and guidance, Wells Fargo said.
In the world of softsynths Arturia’s V Collection and Analog Lab are two of the best bangs for your musical buck. (The fact that they frequently go on sale for half price doesn’t hurt, either.) And ...
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Investment firm Citi said Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI) and Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) are now its top picks in the semiconductor space ahead of a potential downturn, citing their “defensive nature.
We updated our revenue projections of the company based on the segment breakdown. For its Analog segment, we derived a weighted average growth rate of 8.2% as mentioned in the points above. For its ...
Modern vehicles are incredibly complex machines and that’s before factoring in high-tech features such as semi-autonomous driving systems. Much of this technology is front and center as automakers are ...
Texas Instruments paced a decline in the shares of analog chip makers after the company reported second-quarter results and third-quarter guidance. Shares of Texas Instruments slid 11% to $191.41 in ...
Texas Instruments Texas Instruments stock has risen by just about 7% year-to-date, compared to the broader Nasdaq-100, which is up by almost 10% year-to-date. While the broader semiconductor industry ...
Arturia just released a free-to-use version of its popular Analog Lab software, called Analog Lab Play. This is a pared-down software suite with 100 presets culled from the original Analog Lab and ...
Despite restrictions, U.S. semiconductors, mainly from Texas Instruments and Analog Devices, reportedly reach Russian military entities. Over 17,000 Texas Instruments chips worth $25 million were sent ...