Texas Instruments experienced notable downside volatility as profit-taking swept through the semiconductor sector following an extended period of strong stock performance. Shares of the analog chip giant had rallied significantly earlier in the year on expectations of an operational recovery across key end markets, leaving the company trading at a premium valuation multiple compared to broader semiconductor peers. As broader technology equity sentiment shifted toward defensive positioning, institutional investors took the opportunity to harvest gains, amplifying intraday selling pressure across analog chipmakers.
From an operational perspective, market participants continue to weigh the company’s aggressive multi-year capital…






