10 Biggest Semiconductor Companies

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Int, TSM, and Qualcomm top the list of the largest suppliers by revenue
By NATHAN REIFF Updated August 23, 2022
Reviewed by CIERRA MURRY FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS SECTORS & INDUSTRIES

The modern economy runs on semiconductors. The tiny electronic circuits, named for the electrical properties of the material from which they're made, are the brains for millions of devices, including space vehicles, car computers, smartphones, medical equipment, appliances, and more. As applications proliferate, semiconductor manufacturers continue to prosper.
These companies compete in producing smaller, cheaper, and faster chips for increasingly powerful and affordable technology products. Semiconductors can be divided into four main categories: microprocessors, memory chips, commodity integrated circuits, and complex "systems on a chip."
The numerous chipmakers range from household names with global reach to smaller suppliers little known outside their specialized market niche. Their chips are an essential input for manufacturers of technology hardware and industrial equipment.
The semiconductor industry and chipmakers' stocks tend to be highly cyclical. Still, many investors view the sector as important given its secular growth trend and major role in the development of new technology.
Below are the 10 top semiconductor companies based on their 12-month trailing (TTM) revenue. This list includes suppliers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, but is limited to companies with stocks publicly traded in the U.S., either on an exchange or in the over-the-counter market. Some foreign companies may report semiannually, resulting in longer lag times for their financials. All figures are from YCharts as of Aug. 2, 2022.
Intel Corp. (INTC)
Revenue (TTM): $73.4 billion
Net Income (TTM): $19.1 billion
Market Cap: $147.9 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: -30.9%
Exchange: Nasdaq
Intel primarily develops processors for the personal computer (PC) and enterprise server markets. Its Client Computing Group segment supplying PC processors and Data Center Group segment serving enterprise customers including cloud services providers accounted for 51% and 33% of fiscal year 2021 revenue, respectively. The remainder consisted of internet-of-things solutions for retail, industrial, and healthcare markets; memory and storage products; autonomous driving technology; and programmable semiconductors.1
The company produces motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers, and integrated circuits. In March 2021 Intel unveiled a plan to invest aggressively in expanding its foundry business, the industry term for contract manufacturing of semiconductors on behalf of customers.2
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSM)
Revenue (TTM): $61.5 billion
Net Income (TTM): $23.7 billion
Market Cap: $446.2 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: -25%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is the world's largest semiconductor foundry. Pure-play foundries manufacture integrated circuits on behalf of clients. Many semiconductor companies outsource the manufacturing of their chips to Taiwan Semi.
Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM)

Revenue (TTM): $42.1 billion
Net Income (TTM): $12.9 billion
Market Cap: $165.1 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: 0.6%
Exchange: Nasdaq
Qualcomm is a global semiconductor and telecommunications company that designs and markets wireless communications products and services. Telecommunications companies worldwide use Qualcomm's patented CDMA (code division multiple access) technology, which has played an integral role in the development of wireless communications. Its Snapdragon chipsets are found in many mobile devices.
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