Texas Instruments, US8825081040

Texas Instruments Stock - Analyst consensus and valuation in focus

17.06.2026 - 18:18:54 | ad-hoc-news.de

Texas Instruments stock trades well above the average analyst target while consensus remains at Hold. A look at current ratings, downside to target, and how the chipmaker is valued against its peers.

Texas Instruments, US8825081040
Texas Instruments, US8825081040

Edited by ad hoc news Analyst & Consensus Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/17/2026, 16:17 UTC. Details in the imprint.

Texas Instruments (US8825081040) commands a premium valuation in the semiconductor sector, with the stock trading materially above the average analyst price target. Consensus on the name remains at Hold, according to current market data.

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Background and price data on Texas Instruments stock

Key analyst estimates, price targets and further market data on Texas Instruments are available via our dedicated topic page and the company's investor relations site.

What the consensus shows

MarketBeat's latest compilation lists Texas Instruments with an average analyst rating of Hold and a consensus target price of $269.61 per share. At a recent quote around $305 to $308, that implies roughly 11% to 12% downside to target.

The same data set shows Texas Instruments classified in the semiconductor - general industry on Nasdaq, with broad analyst coverage reflecting its status as a large-cap chip supplier. All told, the stock is trading above where the average covering analyst currently sees fair value.

How the market values the stock

On recent pricing data, Texas Instruments shares changed hands around $308, giving the company a market capitalization of about $280.6 billion. That valuation translates into a price-to-earnings multiple of roughly 53.6, according to Robinhood's latest quote snapshot.

Against this backdrop, the stock has seen a strong move over the past year, outpacing several semiconductor peers and leaving the shares at a premium both to the sector and to the consensus target range. The combination of a high absolute valuation and a neutral average rating underpins the cautious consensus stance.

How Texas Instruments makes its money

Texas Instruments generates the bulk of its revenue from analog and embedded processing chips used in industrial, automotive and communications equipment. A flagship example is its C2000 real-time microcontroller family, which targets motor control, power conversion and digital power applications.

Where the stock trades today

Texas Instruments shares (US8825081040) recently traded on Nasdaq at about $308.37, implying a market value near $280.6 billion as of 06/17/2026, 16:00 UTC, based on the latest available consolidated price data.

Key facts on Texas Instruments stock

  • Company: Texas Instruments Incorporated
  • ISIN: US8825081040
  • WKN: 852654
  • Ticker: TXN
  • Venue: Nasdaq
  • Price (as of 06/17/2026, 16:00 UTC): 308.37 USD
  • Market cap: 280.65 billion USD (as of 06/17/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Information Technology / Semiconductors
  • Index membership: Standard & Poor's 500 index, Nasdaq-100
  • Next earnings date: 07/23/2026 (company calendar estimate)

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