Texas Instruments TI-35 was a series of scientific calculators by Texas Instruments. The original TI-35 was notable for being one of Texas Instruments' first use of CMOS controller chips in their designs, and was at the time distinguished from the lower-end TI-30 line by the addition of some statistics functions.
It was built with the same slimline design as the 1978 TI-30, but with different processor and slightly changed feature set.
It used TP0324-4N processor (CMOS variant of TMS1000 family).
The display can handle 8 digits (5 digit mantissa with a 2-digit exponent) with 11-digit internal precision.
It was manufactured in the USA.
Cosmetic updates, include silver shell and new keyboard styling.
It was manufactured in the USA.
It retained the 1982 styling, but used CD4557 processor.
See main article: TI-30. It is a horizontal variant, but the functionality was identical to the European 1984 TI-30 GALAXY.
Solar version was called TI-35 GALAXY SOLAR.[1]
It is a replacement for the 1979 TI-35.
It used TP0456A or CD4557 processor.
It was originally built in Taiwan, but later in Italy and USA.
See main article: TI-36. It added hexadecimal and octal calculations and a 10+2 display (i.e. 10 digit mantissa with a 2-digit exponent) with 12-digit internal precision.
See main article: TI-36. The design was based on contemporary TI-68. The cosmetics were updated in 1993.
Following the update of TI-36X Solar in 1996, the TI-35 designation was discontinued after 10 years of coexisting with the TI-36 line.