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TI at a glance

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Analog and Embedded Processing

Innovation

Manufacturing

Financials

University and student engagement

Our commitment and values

TI at a glance

Global semiconductor design and manufacturing

We design,

manufacture, test and sell

semiconductor chips

Technologies that improve how we live our lives

Industry’s broadest and most

diverse portfolio of

Analog and Embedded Processing products

used by more than

100,000

of the world’s most innovative companies

Diverse and global workforce

Almost

30,000

employees in more than countries 30

Diverse and global workforce

Almost

30,000

employees in more than countries 30

• Increases flexibility • Fosters problem-solving • Fuels innovation

Focus on Analog and Embedded Processing

2015 Revenue $13 billion

More than 85 percent of TI’s revenue comes from Analog and

Embedded Processing

$8.3 billion Analog

$2.8 billion Embedded Processing $1.9 billion DLP® products, calculators, custom ASIC and royalties.

A history of great invention through the years 1930s

1940s

1950s

Oil exploration

Defense systems

Integrated circuit

1970s-’80s

Processors

2000 to present

Analog and Embedded Processing

Applied research in Kilby Labs

Products for a broad set of applications and markets

Enterprise systems Industrial

Communications equipment

Personal electronics

Automotive

Global manufacturing

Innovative processes,

flexible operations and high quality results to support customer demand

Core values

TI’s core values of

integrity, innovation and commitment are woven throughout our DNA



Corporate citizenship

Our commitment to do the right thing permeates all aspects of our

culture

Innovation and R&D

Nearly

$

8 billion

invested in the past

5

years*

*2011-2015

TI has more than

42,000 patents

Innovation and R&D

Nearly

$

8 billion

invested in the past

5

years*

*2011-2015

In areas such as: Product development R&D labs Manufacturing technology

Analog & Embedded Processing

semiconductor solutions

Solutions for all markets

Enabling

endless

Industrial

Personal electronics

Automotive

Enterprise systems

applications Communications equipment

Analog and Embedded Processing make electronics work

Gather information from the real world

Analog

Industry’s No. 1 analog supplier* with the broadest and most comprehensive portfolio of products

*IHS 2015

Embedded Processing

Full-system design expertise with differentiated embedded processing hardware and software

Global application expertise and support, anytime and anywhere

TI Designs reference designs

TI Store

TI E2ETM Community

More than 2,400 TI Designs to jumpstart system plans

24/7 tool sales and silicon sales

More than 1.5 million questions and answers at your fingertips

Sales support

Training

WEBENCH®

Technical documents

Industry’s largest sales and applications force

Online and in-person customer training

Online design tools deliver custom results in seconds

Comprehensive technical documentation available online

Continued investment in Analog and Embedded Processing

Expanding TI’s product portfolio Helping customers solve design challenges

Innovation

Innovative technology that meets our customers’ needs

Delivering differentiated products that are: • Smarter • Faster • More efficient • Lower power

Research and development

• Systems and applications labs • Kilby Labs • University partnerships

Celebrating our people

We foster a culture of innovation

Manufacturing

Global manufacturing

• Innovative processes • High-quality results • Flexibility

15 manufacturing sites in 9 countries

Innovative manufacturing processes

Producing analog technologies that are: • High-speed • High-precision • High-voltage • High-density

Innovative manufacturing processes

Our approach to manufacturing and differentiated processing technologies is a competitive advantage. This includes our investment in 300mm Analog capacity.

Responsive manufacturing capacity

Almost $6B of open

300mm Analog capacity

RFAB is the only fab in the world that is dedicated to advanced analog technology on 300mm wafers.

Quality and reliability of our chips

Ensuring our products operate at or beyond

our customers’ performance requirements

Safe and sustainable operations

One of the best U.S. safety records*

in the semiconductor industry

* SIA I&I survey 2013

Meeting our customers’ needs through sustainable operations

Financials

Strategic focus on Analog and Embedded Processing

2015 Revenue $13 billion

We grow, generate and return cash to our shareholders

$8.3 billion Analog

$2.8 billion Embedded Processing $1.9 billion DLP® products, calculators, custom ASIC and royalties.

Disciplined capital allocation drives long-term value, competitiveness

• $39B of capital allocated over the past 5 years • Drives long-term value, competitiveness, continued free cash flow per share growth • Impacts shareholders returns *Free cash flow = Cash flow from operations less capital expenditures

Capital over 5 years (2011-2015)

15.1

R&D, Sales/Mkgt, CapEx, Inv 12.2

Share Repurchases 6.5

Aquisitions

5.4

Dividends 0

5

10 $ Billions

30 20 10 0

10

15

2014

20

15

20

2015

30

25

20 10 2016

15

20

Looking forward: R&D investments strengthen portfolio, drive future growth

• Disciplined R&D investments allocated to higher value and growth opportunities • Focused investments on industrial and automotive produce results: today comprise about 46% of TI revenue

Generate cash

Generate

20 to 30 percent of free cash flow* from TI’s revenue

*FCF = cash flow from operations minus capital expenditures

Strategic decisions drive free cash flow growth including: • Approach to technology and manufacturing • Broadest product portfolio • Reach of market channels • Long-lived and diverse products

Return cash

Committed to

return 100 percent* of free cash flow to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases

*FCF plus proceeds from exercises of equity compensation less net debt retirement

Return cash

Committed to

return 100 percent* of free cash flow to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases

*FCF plus proceeds from exercises of equity compensation less net debt retirement

Building a stronger TI

We are focused on strengthening our unique competitive advantages: • Approach to technology and manufacturing • Broadest product portfolio • Reach of market channels • Long-lived and diverse products and markets

Markets

Automotive solutions

Key automotive sectors:

• Infotainment • Passive safety • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) • Body electronics and lighting • Hybrid/electric vehicle and powertrain

Industrial products

Industrial is broad and diverse. 14 sectors including: • Factory automation and control • Medical, healthcare and fitness • Building automation • Grid infrastructure • Test and measurement • Motor drivers with hundreds of end equipments

From personal electronics to enterprise systems

Personal electronics

Communications equipment

Enterprise systems

University and student engagement

Developing future engineers

University engagements include: • C  urricula based on TI products • Teaching labs • Innovation Design Contest • R  esearch projects

Supporting university professors

More than 8,000 Teaching & Innovation Labs at more than 2,600 universities worldwide, reach more than 600,000 students annually.

Supporting university professors

Faculty support:

More than 300 • Tools, software and labs ongoing university • Training workshops research projects • T  extbooks and worldwide education materials

Employing the best and brightest

• Internships and rotation programs • Early career and experienced professionals • Technicians and operators

Our commitment and values

Our commitment

Citizenship is our commitment to be accountable for our social, environmental and economic impact around the world

Social Impact

Environmental Impact

Economic Impact

Investment in our people

We believe diversity fuels innovation because our people are our greatest assets

Operating sustainably

Responsible business practices are the foundation by which we operate

Environmental stewardship

Investment to reduce:

• Air emissions • Energy consumption • Water use

Stronger communities make stronger companies

Investment in our communities

* 2010-2015

Stronger communities make stronger companies

Involvement through volunteerism

400

Employees serving in nonprofit leadership roles

130k

Volunteer hours valued at $3m in 2015 (estimated)

Connecting future engineers to STEM

More than $150 million

invested in education, including K-16 science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs

Connecting future engineers to STEM

More than $150 million

invested in education, including K-16 science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs

Enabling: •K  -12 and university programs •C  urriculum, technology and tools •E  mployee volunteering and mentoring •U  nderrepresented groups to learn more about STEM and engineering careers

Awards

Company CR Magazine “100 Best Corporate Citizens,” 2015 (13th year) Ethisphere Institute, “World’s Most Ethical Companies,” 2015 (9th consecutive year) Fortune, “World’s Most Admired Companies” (2nd in industry) 2015 (12th consecutive year)

Financials indices and ratings Dow Jones Sustainability Indices, “North America Component,” 2015 (9th year) FTSE Group, “Constituent,” FTSE4Good, a responsible investment index series, 2015 *3rd consecutive year)

Employer

Environmental

Forbes, “Americas Best Employers,” 2015

Ethisphere Institute, “World’s most Ethical Companies,” 2015 (9th consecutive year)

Human Rights Campaign Foundation, “Best Places to Work,” Corporate Equality Index 2015 (12th year) CareerBliss, “50 happiest Companies in America,” 2016 (5th year)

Chengdu High-tech Industrial Development Zone, “Excellent Environmental, Safety and Health Award,” 2015 Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration, Enterprise Environmental Outstanding Award,” 2015 (2nd consecutive year)

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