Semiconductor Technology Helps the Automotive Industry

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On March 16th, Shi Ying, General Manager of China Products and Applications at Texas Instruments Semiconductor Company (hereinafter referred to as "Texas Instruments"), gave a speech at the China Electric Vehicle Hundred People Forum (2024), sharing Texas Instruments' contributions to the automotive industry and commitment to sustainable development.
 
Shi Ying first introduced the basic situation of Texas Instruments. As a leading global simulation and embedded system semiconductor company, its revenue in 2023 reached $17.5 billion, with the automotive and industrial markets accounting for more than 70% of the company's revenue. He emphasized that Texas Instruments' vision is to improve people's lives by making electronic products more cost-effective and practical through semiconductor technology.
 
In terms of environmental friendliness and social contribution, Texas Instruments not only focuses on product design and manufacturing, but also strives to operate the company in a responsible manner. He gave an example that in the past decade, the company has made significant progress in energy conservation, water conservation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and generating physical and chemical waste.
 
Texas Instruments has a deep foundation in China, and its business in China includes not only designing, manufacturing, and selling semiconductor products, but also continuous investment in social welfare. He mentioned that Texas Instruments has donated over 35.5 million RMB in China to support technical education and community services, including donations to Hope Primary School, multimedia classrooms, high school education for impoverished students, and heart surgery for children with congenital heart disease.
 
In the field of automotive electronics, Shi Ying elaborated on Texas Instruments' vision, which is to assist suppliers and vehicle manufacturers in building smarter and safer vehicles through semiconductor technology. He provided a detailed introduction to Texas Instruments' products and solutions in areas such as automotive electrification, body electronic systems, HVAC systems, and advanced auxiliary systems, showcasing the company's comprehensive layout in the automotive electronics field.
 
Shi Ying finally expressed that Texas Instruments hopes to collaborate with suppliers and OEMs to jointly design the next generation of cars, achieving safety, intelligence, electrification, and networking through economical and practical semiconductor devices. The company has also invested heavily in software development to support the successful transformation of host manufacturers in software defined automotive.

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