Texas Instruments beats quarterly profit estimates as chip demand turns steady

Texas Instruments beat analysts’ estimates for second-quarter profit on Tuesday, powered by stabilizing demand for analog chips from markets such as personal electronics and lower manufacturing costs.

A rebound in smartphones and personal computers sales has enabled firms to clear an inventory glut created by stockpiling during the pandemic, boosting orders for the company’s chips.

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