Texas Instruments , better known as TI, is one of the world's largest analog and embedded semiconductor companies. So, today, let's take a look at Texas Instruments and Qualcomm to see which dividend chip stock is the better buy today. Thankfully, there are a handful of AI semiconductor companies that offer both growth potential and consistent dividends - some more consistent than others. So although Texas Instruments appears expensive based on traditional valuation metrics like P/E and P/S, its expected earnings growth makes that premium easier to justify. Texas Instruments has paid dividends for 64 straight years, but it's only increased its payouts for the last 22.