TI projects upbeat quarterly results on strong data center chip demand - Reuters
TI projects upbeat quarterly results on strong data center chip demand Reuters
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"The data center segment grew around 90 per cent from the same period last year."
— Haviv Ilan , Executive
"We believe industrial is particularly strong with lean inventories and improving sell-through."
— Tore Svanberg , Executive
"The data center segment grew around 90 per cent from the same period last year."
— Haviv Ilan , Executive
"We believe industrial is particularly strong with lean inventories and improving sell-through."
— Tore Svanberg , Executive
"The data center segment grew around 90% from the same period last year."
— Haviv Ilan , Executive
"We believe industrial is particularly strong with lean inventories and improving sell-through. Automotive is also likely starting a new up-cycle."
— Tore Svanberg , Executive
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Texas Instruments forecasts second-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street expectations, anticipating a boost in demand for its analog chips amid the data center boom, sending its shares up over 10% in extended trading.
Texas Instruments forecasts second-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street expectations, anticipating a boost in demand for its analog chips amid the data center boom, sending its shares up over 10% in extended trading.
Texas Instruments forecasts second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations, anticipating a boost in demand for its analog chips due to a boom in data center development, sending its shares up over 7% in extended trading.
Texas Instruments forecasts second-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street expectations, anticipating a boost in demand for its analog chips amid the data center boom, sending its shares up over 8% in extended trading.
Texas Instruments forecasts second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations, anticipating a boost in demand for its analog chips due to a boom in data center development, sending its shares up over 7% in extended trading.
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