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The latest data point for TXN's Current Contract Liabilities in Q1'26 shows no data, indicating a complete absence of reported values for this period. This follows a pattern of zero liabilities recorded since Q1'24, with the most recent non-zero figure being $172M USD in Q4'23. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the chart reveals an initial decline from $121M USD in Q2'23 to $108M USD in Q3'23, followed by a sharp recovery to $172M USD in Q4'23, after which liabilities dropped to zero and remained there through all subsequent quarters. This trend suggests a temporary buildup of contract obligations in late 2023 that dissipated entirely by early 2024, with no subsequent activity or reporting, potentially reflecting completed contracts or shifts in business dynamics. The bar chart format highlights the stark contrast between the early positive values and the prolonged flatline, underscoring a shift to negligible current liabilities in recent fiscal periods.