This chart displays the market capitalization changes of major semiconductor companies from 2001 to 2024. By observing the fluctuations in market cap, one can understand the growth of the semiconductor industry and the shifts in market positions of leading companies. The data is based on official financial market statistics.
Market capitalization is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock, calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the total number of outstanding shares. It is an important indicator used by investors to assess the value of a company.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
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1 | Nvidia | $ 2T 222B |
2 | TSMC | $ 731B 562M |
3 | Broadcom Inc | $ 628B 529M |
4 | ASML Holding | $ 397B 456M |
5 | Samsung Electronics | $ 391B 762M |
6 | AMD | $ 296B 334M |
7 | Qualcomm | $ 190B 857M |
8 | Intel | $ 189B 515M |
9 | Applied Materials | $ 172B 475M |
10 | Texas Instruments | $ 157B 668M |
11 | Micron Technology | $ 137B 646M |
12 | Arm | $ 132B 981M |
13 | Lam Research | $ 128B 360M |
14 | Tokyo Electron Limited | $ 113B 223M |
15 | Analog Devices | $ 97B 179M |
16 | KLA Corporation | $ 95B 518M |
17 | SK Hynix | $ 91B 971M |
18 | Synopsys | $ 88B 388M |
19 | Marvell Technology | $ 63B 308M |
20 | NXP Semiconductors | $ 62B 744M |