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Old 29th January 2017, 08:09   #1
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Thanks to car makers

Former digital watch maker and chipmaker Texas Instruments reported higher-than-expected quarterly revenue, thanks mostly because it of its analogue and embedded chip products from the automotive and industrial markets.

Texas Instruments forecast revenue of $3.17 billion-$3.43 billion for the current quarter, which is not to be sneezed at.

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