Texas Instruments R&D per Employee
The R&D Spending per Employee of Texas Instruments (TXN) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 69,974.47 USD. In the previous year, R&D Spending per Employee was 65,808.92 USD — a change of 6.33% (higher).
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R&D per Employee
69,974.47USD
YoY
6.33%
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| YEAR | R&D per Employee | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 69,974.47USD | +6.33% | |
| 65,808.92USD | +5.15% | |
| 62,583.98USD | +11.56% | |
| 56,100.51USD | +7.46% | |
| 52,203.71USD | +1.57% | |
| 51,397.47USD | -0.91% | |
| 51,867.78USD | -0.96% | |
| 52,371.67USD | +3.38% | |
| 50,658.43USD | +11.21% | |
| 45,552.27USD | +7.02% | |
| 42,562.48USD | -6.70% | |
| 45,619.46USD | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Texas Instruments stock
R&D Spending per Employee of Texas Instruments is 69,974.47 USD in 2026.
R&D Spending per Employee of Texas Instruments changed from 65,808.92 USD to 69,974.47 USD, representing a 6.33% change. The value is higher than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of R&D Spending per Employee Texas Instruments since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
R&D per employee shows the research and development investment allocated per employee. Higher values indicate innovation-focused companies.
R&D Spending per Employee's USD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track R&D Spending per Employee's Texas Instruments historically and in real time.
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