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This article is mainly corporate advertising - from company sources[edit]

This article looks WAY too much like corporate public-relations material from Texas Instruments, itself. Small wonder: MOST of the sources are from TI, itself, and its website! Even the references to PRNewswire and BusinessWire are essentially to reprints of TI's own press-releases.

This is completely contrary to the editing standards of Wikipedia, violating Wikipedia's core guidelines: Neutral Point-of-View, Reliable Sources, and -- almost certainly, given the style of most of the text -- Wikipedia guidelines on editing with a Conflict-of-Interest).

For just one example, the article only very briefly addresses (and completely glosses over) TI's pivotal role (and catastrophic failure)[1][2] in the development of the digital consumer electronics market -- pocket calculators, digital watches, vocal toys (e.g.: Speak-and-Spell, and (most significantly) home computers. While its role with calculators remains strong, the entire company was reportedly brought to the brink of bankruptcy[3] by the rest of its engagement in that market -- surviving simply by suing its smaller competitors over patent-infringement claims,[3][4] and exercising its power to restrict their access to computer chips.[1]

TI's massive industry-destructive[1][2] (and ultimately self-destructive)[1][2] consumer products venture "shocked Wall Street" with confessions of up to $100 million dollars in single-quarter losses,[5] leading to that division president's resignation in 1983,[2][5] to no avail[2] -- the company ultimately dumping support for over a million of its customers (the second largest group of customers in the home computer market at the time), despite having assured them it would not.[2][6]

(NOTE: Much more documentation of these facts is available online and in print; I wanted to refrain from "citation overkill").

This group of major omissions from the article is just one of the glaring examples of this article's wildy lop-sided presentation of the history of one of the electronic industry's most influential (and historically controversial) companies.

This article needs to be purged of its promotional language and corporate references, and revised to reflect a neutral and balanced view of the company and its history -- documented primarily from substantial and independent sources, per WP:RS, WP:NPOV, and WP:COI.

~ Penlite (talk) 06:45, 20 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Sanger David E.: "Two Standouts in Electronics," August 1, 1983, New York Times -- also at "Commodore Weathers The Storm," August 1, 1983, The Sheboygan Press, retrieved October 20, 2020
  2. ^ a b c d e f Pollack, Andrew: "Texas Instruments' Pullout," October 31, 1983, New York Times, retrieved October 20, 2020
  3. ^ a b Rivette, Kevin G. & David Kline: "Rembrandts in the Attic: Unlocking the Hidden Value of Patents," supra note 15, at 125, (2000), cited in note 20, in Chien, Colleen: "From Arms Race to Marketplace: The Complex Patent Ecosystem and Its Implications for the Patent System," January 1, 2010, Faculty Publications, Santa Clara University School of Law -- also cited by Menell -- retrieved October 20, 2020
  4. ^ Menell, Peter S.. (Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, University of California at Berkeley School of Law): "Patent Showdown at the N.D. CORRAL," 2019, Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellecutal Property, Vol 18:3, pp.460 et. seq., retrieved October 20, 2020
  5. ^ a b Associated Press (New York) report: "Turner quits ailing Texas Instruments unit,"July 23, 1983, Baltimore Sun -- also at: "Computer executive quits," July 23, 1983, page 9, Longview News-Journal, Longview, Texas -- both versions retrieved from OCR text at Newspapers.com, October 20, 2020
  6. ^ Belkin, Lisa: "If Your Computer is No Longer Made," June 21, 1984, New York Times, retrieved October 20, 2020

Nothing about their minicomputers?[edit]

TI-990

2603:8001:3846:2D00:F562:2E7C:3C95:8 (talk) 20:47, 26 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Is it just me or is there no text in the preview popup for this page? Pksois23 (talk) 13:21, 21 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]