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Texas Instruments to Buy Silicon Labs in $7.5B All‑Cash Deal

6 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Texas Instruments moves to acquire Silicon Labs

Texas Instruments has agreed to acquire Silicon Labs in a landmark all-cash transaction valued at $7.5 billion, signaling an aggressive expansion into advanced wireless connectivity for IoT and industrial applications. The deal, priced at $231 per share, represents a striking 69% premium over Silicon Labs‘ recent trading levels, underscoring the strategic importance of connectivity in the next wave of semiconductor growth.

Strategic focus on IoT and industrial connectivity

The acquisition is designed to bolster Texas Instruments‘ portfolio in low-power wireless and embedded solutions, areas where Silicon Labs has built a strong reputation. By integrating Silicon Labs‘ expertise in wireless connectivity with Texas Instruments‘ broad analog and embedded processing portfolio, the combined company aims to offer more comprehensive platforms for industrial automation, smart buildings, and connected devices.

The companies expect to realize approximately $450 million in cost and operational savings once the integration is complete. These efficiencies are anticipated to come from streamlined R&D, consolidated manufacturing and shared go-to-market capabilities across key verticals.

Deal structure, premium, and regulatory path

The transaction will be funded entirely in cash, reflecting the strength of Texas Instruments‘ balance sheet and its confidence in long-term demand for semiconductors powering connected systems. The 69% premium signals both the competitive value of wireless IoT platforms and the scarcity of scaled, independent connectivity specialists in the market.

Closing is targeted for the first half of 2027, subject to customary regulatory reviews and shareholder approvals. Given increasing global scrutiny of large technology and semiconductor mergers, regulators are expected to closely examine the deal’s impact on competition in industrial and IoT connectivity, though both companies primarily operate in complementary segments.

Implications for customers and the chip industry

For customers, the combination promises broader product roadmaps, deeper technical support, and tighter integration between analog, embedded processing, and wireless connectivity solutions. Industry analysts note that the move reinforces a wider trend of consolidation as chipmakers race to build end-to-end platforms for the rapidly expanding Internet of Things and industrial digitalization.

If approved, the acquisition will further entrench Texas Instruments as a central player in connected industrial infrastructure, while marking the end of Silicon Labs as an independent public company.

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