Texas Instruments Launches TI‑84 Evo Graphing Calculator

TXN
April 28, 2026

Texas Instruments unveiled the TI‑84 Evo, its most advanced graphing calculator to date. The new model runs on a 156 MHz processor—three times faster than the TI‑84 Plus CE— and features a 319 × 209‑pixel display that offers 50 % more graphing space. The Evo also adopts USB‑C charging, a redesigned keypad, and an icon‑based menu system that streamlines navigation for students from middle school through college.

Key software enhancements include points‑of‑interest tracing, improved Lines and Conics apps, and a distraction‑free design that omits Wi‑Fi connectivity. The calculator is approved for the ACT, SAT, IB, and AP exams, ensuring it meets the stringent requirements of high‑stakes testing environments.

The launch reinforces Texas Instruments’ strategy to strengthen its education technology segment, which complements its core analog and embedded‑processing businesses. By expanding its product line in a high‑growth, low‑competition niche, the company aims to capture additional revenue and solidify its brand presence among educators and students worldwide.

Laura Chambers, President of TI Education Technology, said, "The TI‑84 Evo represents our commitment to continuous innovation in educational technology." A Florida high‑school math teacher added, "One of my favorite new features is that I can trace along the graph to find points of interest quickly, so I can focus on interpreting function meaning in context."

The TI‑84 Evo is available now at major retailers and instructional dealers nationwide.

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