Texas Instruments (TXN): return calculator
Texas Instruments (TXN) shares, a world leader in analog and embedded chips, listed in New York.
Updated
- Type
- Stocks
- Market
- NASDAQ
- Currency
- USD
- Sector
- Semiconductors
- Data range
- 2016-07 – 2026-06 · 10 years
- Source
- Yahoo Finance
US$1,000 invested 9 years ago would be worth today
US$5,196
+419.6% total return
Try your own values in the calculators below.
Return calculator
Pick an amount and a period to see what an investment in Texas Instruments (TXN) would be worth today. By default we include reinvested dividends (total return).
Lump sum
What a one-off investment would be worth today.
Monthly investing (DCA)
What investing the same amount every month would be worth.
Estimate before taxes, fees and currency-conversion costs. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
Investment growth
Performance
Data for the last 10 years · 2016-07 → 2026-06
Comparison with the market
US$1,000 invested vs S&P 500 ETF (SPY):
- Texas Instruments (TXN)
- US$5,877
- S&P 500 ETF (SPY)
- US$3,791
Texas Instruments (TXN) beat S&P 500 ETF (SPY) by US$2,086 (+55%) over this period.
Risk & drawdowns
The largest peak-to-trough drop in the window was -24.3%. An investor who bought near the prior peak would have seen the investment fall significantly before recovering.
Scenarios
Illustrative results based on the available data.
US$1,000 5 years ago
US$1,869
lump sum, +86.90640456987649% return
US$100/mo for 5 years
US$11,216
invested US$6,100
If it repeats +19.55%/yr for 10 years
US$5,963
projection from US$1,000 (hypothetical)
About Texas Instruments (TXN)
Texas Instruments is one of the largest semiconductor makers in the world, but, unlike Nvidia, it specialises in analog and embedded-processing chips — cheap, essential components that manage power, signals and control in almost every electronic device, from cars and industrial machines to home appliances. It has tens of thousands of products and thousands of customers, which dilutes the risk of depending on any single one.
It trades on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker TXN and is part of the S&P 500. It is known as a dividend stock, for making much of its chips in its own factories (which it is expanding in the US) and for returning a lot of cash to shareholders through dividends and buybacks. Because it sells to almost all of industry, results track the semiconductor and economic cycle.
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Sources & methodology
Prices: Yahoo Finance. Monthly series, total return (dividends reinvested). Data through 2026-06-25.
Total return assumes dividends are reinvested; you can turn that off to see price-only appreciation. Values are estimates before taxes, fees and currency-conversion costs.
Page generated and reviewed by the Calculadora Capital editorial team. Last updated 2026-06-25.