All blog posts tagged with "innovation"
Helping our customers in the fight against COVID-19 is personal for TIers
As our customers around the world are working to innovate and accelerate solutions for the COVID-19 front lines, TIers are meeting the challenge to supply their needs. The increased urgency to support our customers has become a rallying cry for our teams.
Adapting to a digital workplace: ‘We have a problem-solving attitude’
Matt Hein sits at the kitchen table on a work call and reading emails with his 3-month-old son on his lap. Today’s digital workplace is a new reality for many around the world. Matt and many other TI employees have found ways to adapt and succeed in a world that’s ever-changing.
3 car tech trends to watch in 2020
Today’s drivers have come to expect advanced safety features, smoother rides and personalized in-cabin technology in their cars. Innovations are deepening our connections with cars, and carmakers aren't just providing hardware and software - they're providing experiences.
Fueling the next generation of advanced driver assistance systems
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are expanding to more mainstream vehicles. Our Jacinto™ 7 processor platform is helping fuel the technology shift, enabling manufacturers to create better ADAS technology and automotive gateway systems that act as communication hubs.
How intelligent, automated robots on wheels are changing last-mile delivery
Multiple sensing and processing technologies are enabling a new wave of last-mile delivery service on college campuses – automated, wheeled robots. But automated delivery could mean much more on a global scale, improving urban congestion and air quality.
Why the future of automation is being propelled by innovation at the edge
The future of intelligent machines rests on innovation at the edge – the embedded technology that enables real-time sensing and processing for more dynamic decision-making.
From concept to cosmos: How Jack Kilby's integrated circuit transformed the electronics industry
On Sept. 12, 1958, Jack Kilby presented his invention: An electronic oscillator formed from a small slice of the semiconductor material germanium. The first integrated circuit was born, bringing with it the exponential growth of the electronics industry and the spread of electronic devices throughout every aspect of our lives.
New metering technology helps make every drop count
Ultrasonic technology gives water meters installed in smart buildings and smart cities the ability to detect and localize leaks as small as one drop every few seconds.
There’s Hope in the race to design your future car
In the race toward autonomy, carmakers are dreaming about possibilities for the car-turned-computer. Hope is among the innovators and problem-solvers helping carmakers determine how technology can make their dreams reality.
3 smart factory trends that will boost productivity
When a system fails on the factory floor, each second of downtime equals dollars down the drain – about $22,000 per minute for some automobile manufacturers.