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Texas Instruments Global Capability Center (Bangalore)

A detailed profile of Texas Instruments's Global Capability Center including operations, leadership, functions, and strategic importance.

Employees

4500

Revenue

US$ 15.6 billion (FY2024)

Market Cap

$180B

Headquarters

Dallas, United States

Bangalore, India
1 Offices
Est. 1985
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About TI India

Texas Instruments India in Bangalore holds a special place in India's technology history as the country's first multinational technology centre, established in 1985 when Silicon Valley companies were just beginning to recognise India's engineering potential. Four decades of continuous operation have built an engineering institution with extraordinary depth in analog chip design, digital signal processing, and embedded systems — domains that require years of accumulated expertise and are far more specialised than typical IT services work. With approximately 4,500 engineers, TI India owns chip design for multiple TI product families, and the 560 patents filed by India engineers in a single year reflect the genuine intellectual ownership that defines TI India's engineering contribution.

The most important technical work at TI India today is in analog integrated circuit design for automotive and industrial applications. Modern electric vehicles require dozens of TI analog chips — battery management ICs, motor drive chips, automotive Ethernet controllers, and safety monitoring devices — and TI India engineers design many of these components. Analog chip design is one of the most difficult engineering disciplines in electronics: designing circuits that process real-world signals (voltage, current, temperature, pressure) with precision, efficiency, and reliability requires deep physics understanding and engineering intuition that takes years to develop. TI India's 40-year history has built a community of expert analog designers that gives TI a genuine competitive advantage in silicon.

TI India targets 5,000 engineers by 2027, with growth in automotive analog design and AI for chip design automation. The TI-owned campus on Mysore Road in Bangalore is one of the most mature private technology campuses in India, and TI's unique positioning as a deep-tech employer focused on fundamental semiconductor engineering — rather than software or services — makes it one of India's most respected destinations for engineers who prefer hardware over software complexity.

Parent Enterprise Overview

Headquarters

Dallas, United States

Industry

Technology

Type

Technology

Employees

34000

Revenue

US$ 15.6 billion (FY2024)

Mkt Cap

$180B

Ticker

TXN

GCC Setup

Greenfield

Scale & Operations

Total Employees

4500

Office Locations

1

Year Established

1985

Core Capabilities

Engineering & TechnologyResearch & DevelopmentSoftware EngineeringMachine LearningProduct Engineering

Strategic Role in Global Network

Global Mandate

Design analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, develop embedded systems software and DSP algorithms, and conduct product application engineering for TI's global portfolio of semiconductor products used in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics.

Revenue Contribution

Estimated to represent approximately 13% of TI's global engineering workforce, with India engineers holding chip design ownership for multiple TI product families deployed in millions of electronic systems globally.

Proprietary Ownership Yes

Technology & Platforms

Cloud Platforms

AWSMicrosoft Azure

Data Platforms

Apache SparkDatabricks

Enterprise Platforms

SAP

Engineering Stack

C/C++PythonMATLABVerilog/VHDLEmbedded C

AI / ML

TensorFlowScikit-learn

DevOps Tools

DockerJenkins

Innovation & R&D

Innovation Labs

Active

AI Center of Excellence

Not established

Editorial Review

Texas Instruments India in Bangalore holds a special place in India's technology history as the country's first multinational technology centre, established in 1985 when Silicon Valley companies were just beginning to recognise India's engineering potential. Four decades of continuous operation have built an engineering institution with extraordinary depth in analog chip design, digital signal processing, and embedded systems — domains that require years of accumulated expertise and are far more specialised than typical IT services work. With approximately 4,500 engineers, TI India owns chip design for multiple TI product families, and the 560 patents filed by India engineers in a single year reflect the genuine intellectual ownership that defines TI India's engineering contribution.

The most important technical work at TI India today is in analog integrated circuit design for automotive and industrial applications. Modern electric vehicles require dozens of TI analog chips — battery management ICs, motor drive chips, automotive Ethernet controllers, and safety monitoring devices — and TI India engineers design many of these components. Analog chip design is one of the most difficult engineering disciplines in electronics: designing circuits that process real-world signals (voltage, current, temperature, pressure) with precision, efficiency, and reliability requires deep physics understanding and engineering intuition that takes years to develop. TI India's 40-year history has built a community of expert analog designers that gives TI a genuine competitive advantage in silicon.

TI India targets 5,000 engineers by 2027, with growth in automotive analog design and AI for chip design automation. The TI-owned campus on Mysore Road in Bangalore is one of the most mature private technology campuses in India, and TI's unique positioning as a deep-tech employer focused on fundamental semiconductor engineering — rather than software or services — makes it one of India's most respected destinations for engineers who prefer hardware over software complexity.

Hiring & Talent

Hiring Status

Selective Hiring

Open Roles

150

University Hiring

Yes

Key Hiring Areas

Software EngineeringResearch & DevelopmentMachine Learning / AI

Top Skills

PythonJavaMachine Learning
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Growth & Expansion

Headcount Target by 2027

5,000 employees by 2027

Focus Areas

  • Expanding analog chip design for automotive and industrial; deepening DSP algorithm engineering; growing AI for chip design automation.

Vendor Ecosystem

Technology Partners

MicrosoftAWSCadenceSynopsys

Workspace Partner

TI-owned campus Mysore Road

Staffing Partners

Randstad

Timeline & Media

Key Milestones

Established 1985; India's oldest multinational tech centre; crossed 4, 000 employees 2015; AI chip design automation programme launched 2023; automotive analog expansion 2022

News Mentions

TI India Engineers File 560 Patents in FY2024 Reflecting Deep Chip Design Ownership

TI India GCC Expands Automotive Analog Chip Design Team in Bangalore

TI India Grows to 4,500 Engineers at India's Oldest Multinational Technology Centre

Press Releases

Texas Instruments Expands India Chip Design Centre for Automotive and Industrial Semiconductor Technology

TI India Launches AI-Assisted Chip Design Automation Programme

DEI & Sustainability

Sustainability Initiatives

TI sustainability commitments; responsible manufacturing; environmental stewardship.

Diversity Programs

TI diversity programs; women in semiconductor engineering; inclusive hiring.

Women in Leadership

31%

Awards & Recognition

Great Place to Work India 2024

Best Semiconductor GCC India 2024

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