As of Q4'25, Texas Instruments (TXN) reported an EPS of USD 1.27, with a year-over-year EPS growth rate of -3.8%. This marks a slight decline from the previous quarter, where EPS was USD 1.49 and growth was marginally positive. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, TXN's EPS has generally trended downward, with notable declines through 2023 and early 2024, reaching a low of USD 1.21 in Q1'24. The year-over-year EPS growth remained negative for most quarters, bottoming at -35.3% in Q1'24, before showing signs of recovery in 2025, including two quarters of positive growth. Despite this partial rebound, the latest data suggests ongoing volatility and an incomplete recovery in earnings performance.