Texas Instruments Incorporated TXN is seeing a meaningful improvement in automotive demand, adding another growth driver as the semiconductor industry enters a broader recovery. In the second quarter of 2026, automotive revenues increased in the mid-teens year over year and rose at a high-single-digit rate sequentially. This was a clear acceleration from earlier quarters and came alongside strong growth in industrial and data center markets.

Texas Instruments attributed the automotive improvement partly to stronger demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids, particularly in China. Lower customer inventories also appear to be supporting orders as automakers replenish supplies. The company believes the recovery is still in its early stages, suggesting automotive could contribute more meaningfully to growth during the second half of 2026.

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