Research and Development Expenses Breakdown: Texas Instruments Incorporated vs ON Semiconductor Corporation

R&D Spending: Texas Instruments vs. ON Semiconductor

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Thursday, January 1, 20153967000001280000000
Friday, January 1, 20164523000001370000000
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A Decade of Innovation: R&D Spending in the Semiconductor Industry

In the ever-evolving world of semiconductors, research and development (R&D) is the lifeblood of innovation. Over the past decade, Texas Instruments Incorporated and ON Semiconductor Corporation have been at the forefront of this technological race. From 2014 to 2023, Texas Instruments consistently outpaced ON Semiconductor in R&D investment, with an average annual expenditure nearly three times higher. Notably, in 2023, Texas Instruments allocated approximately 1.86 billion dollars to R&D, marking a 37% increase from 2014. Meanwhile, ON Semiconductor's R&D spending peaked in 2021, with a 79% rise from 2014, before slightly declining in subsequent years. This trend underscores Texas Instruments' commitment to maintaining its competitive edge, while ON Semiconductor's strategic adjustments reflect a dynamic approach to innovation. As we look to the future, these investments will likely shape the next wave of semiconductor advancements.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025