Texas Instruments Q1 Results: $4.83B Revenue and $1.68 EPS — Conference Call Today
Texas Instruments reports Q1 revenue $4.83B, net income $1.55B and EPS $1.68. Listen to today's 3:30 p.m. CT conference call at ti.com/ir for details now.
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Texas Instruments (TI) today reported first-quarter results that underscore its continued strength in analog and embedded processing. The company posted revenue of $4.83 billion, net income of $1.55 billion and earnings per share of $1.68. These results spotlight TI’s resilience in a dynamic semiconductor market and keep the stock on investors’ radar (Nasdaq: TXN).
Earnings per share included a 5-cent benefit that was not in the company’s earlier estimates, a detail management is expected to address during the scheduled conference call. For analysts and shareholders, that adjustment could shed light on one-time items or accounting nuances affecting reported EPS.
TI will host a conference call at 3:30 p.m. Central time today to discuss the quarter in more detail. The live webcast is available at ti.com/ir. Investors and media can expect management commentary on revenue drivers, segment performance, and outlook assumptions. Listening to the call is a key step for anyone tracking semiconductor earnings or evaluating exposure to analog and embedded processing markets.
What to watch: attendees should listen for commentary on demand trends across industrial, automotive and communications end markets, inventory dynamics, and any forward-looking guidance. While the headline numbers show solid profitability and substantial revenue, the tone of the call and any changes to outlook will affect how the market digests these results.
For long-term investors, TI’s focus on analog and embedded processing often translates into consistent cash generation and dividend support. Short-term traders may react to surprises in guidance or margin commentary. Either way, today’s call at ti.com/ir will be the primary source for clarifying details behind the quarter.
To join the discussion, tune in at 3:30 p.m. CT via TI’s investor relations site. After the webcast, the company typically posts a replay and supplemental materials on its IR page for those who cannot listen live. Staying informed through the live call and subsequent filings is the best way to understand the full implications of TI’s Q1 performance.
Published on: April 23, 2026, 12:11 pm



