4 Tech Stocks Throwing Off Dividends

Quick Read - TXN's 27-year no-cut streak and QCOM's 6.83% free cash flow yield anchor two of tech's most reliable dividend growth stories. - AVGO generated $10.3B in quarterly free cash flow as AI semiconductor revenue surged 143% year over year, with Q3 guidance targeting $16B....</stron

Quick Read – TXN’s 27-year no-cut streak and QCOM’s 6.83% free cash flow yield anchor two of tech’s most reliable dividend growth stories. – AVGO generated $10.3B in quarterly free cash flow as AI semiconductor revenue surged 143% year over year, with Q3 guidance targeting $16B….

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While the market rewards every AI story stock with a nosebleed multiple, four legacy tech names keep quietly writing checks to shareholders. Broadcom just proved cash flow and AI growth are compatible, generating $10.262B of free cash flow in a single quarter, or 46% of revenue. That is the shared hook here: mature semiconductor and networking businesses funding rising dividends with real cash flow.

Here are four US-listed tech dividend payers built for income investors who still want exposure to the AI buildout without owning the most crowded trades. Texas Instruments Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) trades at $301.19 after a 75.63% year-to-date run, and carries a dividend yield of 1.86% on a forward annualized payout of $5.68. The quarterly dividend was most recently lifted to $1.42 from $1.36.

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