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Texas Instruments to cut 1,700 jobs as part of its shift away from mobile

Engadget: Texas Instruments signaled its intentions to back away from the volatile mobile market as the summer came to a close. Unfortunately, we're now learning that the shift comes at a price -- as part of a wider set of cost-cutting measures, TI is shedding roughly 1,700 jobs worldwide. The chip designer hasn't said how soon the layoffs take effect, but these and the overall budget trimming should lead to savings of about $450 million per year by the end of 2013.

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This old tech: The beloved Speak & Spell was a pioneer of popular computing

Built by Texas Instruments, the Speak & Spell electronic educational toy was the first mass-produced product to use digital signal processing.

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I had one of these as a kid gotta love that creepy digitized voice...

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Texas Instrument's 4MB Flash Device Can Withstand the Heat (Up to 210C)

Maximum PC: Texas Instruments today unveiled what it claims is the industry's first high-temperature, nonvolatile Flash memory device for harsh environments. The SM28VLT32-HT has an operational capacity of 4MB and has been qualified to work in extreme situations ranging in temperature from -55C to +210C. At either end of the spectrum, TI says its 4MB part is good for at least 1,000 hours of operating life.

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TI aims to bring wireless charging to more devices with smallest receiver chip to date

Engadget - Well, it looks like we could be about to see wireless charging spread to more places than ever before -- Texas Instruments just unveiled its next-generation, Qi-compliant wireless power receiver chip today, which is a full eighty percent smaller than its previous chip.

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