TI, in scooping up National Semiconductor, is getting a storied Silicon Valley company whose history stretches back more than 50 years and is known for its power-management chips.
TI has agreed to pay $25 per share. The all-cash transaction represents a 78 percent premium over National Semiconductor's stock price before the deal was announced.
TI makes some 30,000 types of analog chips, while National, based in Santa Clara, Calif., makes 12,000.