Comparing Innovation Spending: Texas Instruments Incorporated and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company

Tech Giants' R&D Spending: A Decade of Innovation

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Innovation Spending: A Tale of Two Tech Giants

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, research and development (R&D) spending is a critical indicator of a company's commitment to innovation. Over the past decade, Texas Instruments Incorporated and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company have demonstrated contrasting approaches to R&D investment.

From 2014 to 2024, Hewlett Packard Enterprise consistently outspent Texas Instruments, with an average R&D expenditure of approximately $2 billion annually. Notably, in 2023, Hewlett Packard Enterprise's R&D spending peaked at $2.35 billion, marking a 6% increase from the previous year. Meanwhile, Texas Instruments showed a steady growth in its R&D budget, reaching $1.96 billion in 2024, a 44% increase from its 2015 low.

This data highlights the strategic priorities of these tech giants, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise maintaining a robust R&D budget, while Texas Instruments steadily ramps up its innovation efforts.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025