Texas Instruments (TXN) Cost Of Revenue (2009 - 2026)
Texas Instruments posted quarterly Cost of Revenue of $2.0 billion for Q1 2026, up 15.38% year-on-year from $1.8 billion in Q1 2025, and up 3.84% on a QoQ basis from $2.0 billion in Q4 2025.
Texas Instruments (TXN) has 18 years of Cost of Revenue data on file, last reported at $2.0 billion in Q1 2026.
- For the quarter ending Q1 2026, Cost of Revenue rose 15.38% year-over-year to $2.0 billion; the trailing twelve-month figure through Mar 2026 stood at $7.9 billion (up 16.8% YoY), and the FY2025 full-year result was $7.6 billion, up 16.07% from the prior year.
- Cost of Revenue for Q1 2026 stood at $2.0 billion, up from $2.0 billion in the prior quarter.
- Across five years, Cost of Revenue topped out at $2.0 billion in Q1 2026 and bottomed at $66.0 million in Q1 2022.
- The 5-year median for Cost of Revenue is $1.6 billion (2023), against an average of $1.4 billion.
- The widest annual swing landed in 2022, when Cost of Revenue jumped 2831.48%; it then slipped 2.33% in 2024.
- A 5-year view of Cost of Revenue shows it stood at $1.6 billion in 2022, then rose by 3.98% to $1.6 billion in 2023, then increased by 2.86% to $1.7 billion in 2024, then climbed by 15.24% to $2.0 billion in 2025, then rose by 3.84% to $2.0 billion in 2026.
- The last three Cost of Revenue figures came in at $2.0 billion (Q1 2026), $2.0 billion (Q4 2025), and $2.0 billion (Q3 2025), per Business Quant data.