Where is Texas Instruments headquartered?
TI's corporate headquarters and largest campus is in Dallas, Texas — the city the company has called home since its 1951 renaming. The Dallas campus houses executive leadership, core engineering, and key manufacturing operations. Beyond Dallas, the most strategically significant locations are Santa Clara (Silicon Valley R&D), Bangalore (one of the world's largest analog IC design centers), and Freising, Germany (European engineering hub). Manufacturing capacity is being dramatically expanded in Sherman, TX and Lehi, UT through TI's multi-billion-dollar 300 mm fab program — with the Sherman SM1 fab opened in December 2025.
- HQ
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- HQ Address
- 12500 TI Blvd, Dallas, TX 75243
- Global Offices
- 55 offices in 35 countries
- Founded
- 1930; Dallas HQ since 1951
- Employees
- ~33,000 worldwide
- Largest Manufacturing Hub
- Dallas / Sherman, TX (300 mm fab expansion)
Where does Texas Instruments have offices and facilities?
TI operates across 35 countries with approximately 55 office locations, 12 wafer fabs, and 7 assembly/test factories worldwide.
- Dallas, TX — Corporate HQ & Manufacturing· Headquarters
- Sherman, TX — 300 mm Fab SM1 (opened Dec 2025); SM2–SM4 planned· Manufacturing
- Lehi, UT — 300 mm Fab (production began 2026)· Manufacturing
- Santa Clara, CA — Silicon Valley R&D· Office
- Bangalore, India — Major Design Center· Office
- Freising, Germany — European Engineering Hub· Office
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Assembly & Test· Manufacturing
- Baguio, Philippines — Assembly & Test· Manufacturing
- Chengdu, China — Assembly, Test & Sales· Office
- Tokyo, Japan — Sales & Applications· Office
Where is Texas Instruments's headquarters?
Texas Instruments has been headquartered in Dallas, Texas since 1951. The main campus at 12500 TI Blvd in northeast Dallas remains the nerve center for executive leadership, core R&D, and strategic decision-making. The Dallas area also hosts one of TI's key wafer fabrication facilities, and the company expanded its 300 mm manufacturing footprint in nearby Sherman, TX — with the SM1 fab (first of four planned at that site) officially opened in December 2025 — representing one of the largest semiconductor manufacturing investments in US history.
TI's Dallas roots run deep. Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit on the Dallas campus on September 12, 1958, and the company's headquarters are not expected to relocate despite rapid expansion in other states. TI is a major employer in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, and the Silicon Labs acquisition will likely add connectivity-focused engineering headcount to the Dallas footprint.
What other offices does Texas Instruments have?
TI's second-largest engineering presence is in Bangalore, India, where the company operates one of the world's largest analog IC design centers outside the US. Thousands of TI engineers in Bangalore work on analog signal chain, power management, and embedded processing products, making Bangalore a critical hub for product development.
In the US, Santa Clara (Silicon Valley) hosts a significant R&D office. In Europe, TI's German subsidiary is headquartered in Freising (near Munich), serving as the engineering and sales hub for the EMEA region. Manufacturing operations span Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur area), the Philippines (Baguio), and China (Chengdu), where TI operates assembly and test factories. The Lehi, Utah 300 mm fab broke ground in late 2023 and began production in 2026, adding a third major US manufacturing hub. Sales and application-support offices cover all major electronics markets, including Tokyo, Seoul, Shenzhen, and Taipei.
What TI's office footprint means for territory planning
TI's geographic concentration in Dallas (corporate decisions), Bangalore (engineering influence), and Santa Clara (technology R&D partnerships) defines where field sales, ABM, and executive-engagement programs will be most effective. Enterprise software vendors, EDA tool companies, and professional-services firms targeting TI should prioritize Dallas-based executive meetings for strategic sales and Bangalore-based engagements for engineering champions.
TI's manufacturing expansion in Sherman, TX and Lehi, UT creates a near-term opportunity for industrial automation, facilities management, environmental compliance, and supply-chain software vendors — these greenfield fabs will need significant technology infrastructure investment. In Europe, Freising/Munich is the key field-event hub for EMEA engagements, while Tokyo and Seoul matter for the Asia-Pacific channel and automotive partnerships.
As of June 2026.Sources:TI Headquarters & Locations — HighperformrTI Office Locations — Craft.coTI Careers — LocationsTI Sherman SM1 Fab Opening
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