While I have owned a couple of their systems along the way. My first I think was a 133MHz and the last was an Athlon XP 1600 (I am not sure what I did with this system it may be in a closet somewhere).
Nothing wrong with owning best-of-breed/bang for the buck at any given time.
Back when TI was producing 386 and 486 chips, along with its own line of TI branded laptops (and printers, and cellphones, etc), we employees all used to laugh at our own expense because the only TI'ers who were issued TI-made equipment was the management and the marketing dept.
All us engineers were given Intel-based desktops because "we had
real work to do" (I'll admit I was jealous, the TI laptops and cellphones were nice, but the printers sucked, think
Office Space in every sense)