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This article lists the top 20 largest semiconductor companies by sales leaders over the past 20 years.
The article distinguishes between three types of semiconductor companies:
Only corporate semiconductor revenues are taken into account and businesses activities outside this sphere are excluded, for example
IBM non-semiconductor business lines are excluded.
Gartner Dataquest Corp. has the longest history as the reference publisher of this ranking and offers independent syndicated research. Alternative sources of semiconductor sales
market share have also become available. In the majority of cases, rankings are based on the analysis of the financial reports of the chip makers, although definitional issues regarding chip types, multichip modules, foundry manufacturing and chip license revenues create differences in reported numbers.The ranking for a given year is published in March of the following year when all the financial reports of the companies are closed.Many electronics press magazines report the information (like eetimes).This article has been written with the help of these publications.
Ranking for year 2006
iSuppli Corporation supplied rankings for 2006
(
semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2006!Rank 2005!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ United States dollar)!2006/2005 changes!Market share|-|1||1||
Intel||31 542 ||-11.1%||12.1%|-|2||2||[Samsung Semiconductors]||19 842||+12.0%||7.6%|-|3||3||
Texas Instruments||12 600||+17.3%||4.8%|-|4||4||[Toshiba Semiconductors]||10 141||+11.7%||3.9%|-|5||5||
STMicroelectronics-[France (merger of [Mitsubishi and Hitachi, Ltd. Semiconductors)||
Japan||[South Korea (1)||[United States||7 506||+91.6%||2.9%|-|9||10||Freescale (3)]||5 988||+7.0%||2.3%|-|10||9||
NXP Semiconductors (spin-off from
Philips Semiconductors) (2)]||5 874||+4.0%||2.3%|-|11||8||NEC Semiconductors]||5 679||-0.5%||2.2%|-|12||-||
Qimonda (4) (spin-off from Infineon)]||5 413|| N/A ||2.1%|-|13||12||
Micron Technology||5 210||+9.1%||2.0%|-|14||6||[Infineon (4)]||5 119||-38.3%||2.0%|-|15||13||Sony ]||4 852||+6.1%||1.9%|-|16||16||
Qualcomm ]||4 529||+31.0%||1.7%|-|17||14||Matsushita Electric||4 022||-2.6%||1.5%|-|18||20||[Broadcom||3 668||+37.3||1.4%|-|19||28||[Elpida Memory||3 527||+98.6%||1.4%|-|20||17||[Sharp Corporation Electronics||
Japan Microelectronics||[United States||3 172||+13.6%||1.2%|-|22||18||
Rohm||2 882||-0.9%||1.1%|-|23||22||[Analog Devices||2 603||+7.2%||1.0%|-|24||24||[Spansion(63%) and [USA(37%)
joint venture||[United States||2 574||+24.4%||1.0%|-|| || ||Other companies|| ||81 912||+7.3%||31.5%|-|| || ||TOTAL|| ||260 194||+9.3%||100.0%|-|}
Including semiconductor foundry, we should add ( source IC Insights):{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2006!Rank 2005!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)!2006/2005 changes]||Taiwan||[Taiwan||3 670||+13%|}
Notes :
- (1) : In December 2005, AMD divested itself of its Flash Memory business, choosing solely to focus on its microprocessor and logic businesses. This change led to predictions that AMD's market share and spot in these rankings would drop precipitously. However, in June of 2006 AMD announced its intent to purchase ATI Technologies. The buyout of ATI Technologies closed in October 2006, and the additional revenues from the purchase of ATI make up the majority of AMD's revenue and market share gains (in the terms of this list)
- (2) : In 2006, the semiconductor operations of the parent company, Philips were sold to a consortium of private equity firms through an Leveraged buyout to form a new separate legal entity named NXP Semiconductors.
- (3) : In 2006, Freescale (formerly known as Motorola semiconductors) agreed to be acquired by a consortium of private equity firms through an Leveraged buyout —said to be the largest leveraged buyout of a technology company in history—.
- (4) : In 2006, the memory activities (essentially DRAM) of the parent company, Infineon were spun off to form a new separate legal entity named Qimonda. The comparison between year 2006 and 2005 takes into account this split. Qimonda becomes the world's fourth largest DRAM manufacturer.
Ranking for year 2005
Source : iSuppli (
semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2005!Rank 2004!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ United States dollar)|-|1||1||
Intel||35 466|-|2||2||[Samsung Semiconductors]||17 210|-|3||3||
Texas Instruments||10 745|-|4||7||[Toshiba Semiconductors]||9 077|-|5||6||
STMicroelectronics-[Italy (spin-off from [Siemens AG Semiconductors)||Germany (merger of [Mitsubishi and Hitachi, Ltd. Semiconductors)||Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands (spin-off from [Motorola Semiconductors)]||5 598|-|11||14||Hynix||5 560|-|12||13||[Micron Technology||4 775|-|13||15||[Sony Semiconductors]||4 574|-|14||12||
Matsushita Semiconductors ]||4 131|-|15||11||Advanced Micro Devices (1)||United States||3 917|-|16||17||Qualcomm (3) (
fabless)]||3 457|-|17||16||Sharp Corporation Semiconductors||Japan||[Japan Microelectronics (2)||[United States||2 792|-|20||22||Broadcom (3) (
fabless)]||2 671|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||84 191|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||237 139|}
Including semiconductor foundry, we should add :{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2005!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
Taiwan||[Taiwan||3 320|}
Notes :
- (1) : In 2005, the two companies AMD and Fujitsu sold their stake in their joint-venture company Spansion previously controlled by AMD. With combined revenues of $5.97 billion in 2005, AMD/Spansion would have jumped to number eight in the rankings if AMD had not spun off its Spansion flash-memory division. Following the split, AMD was ranked at 15th and Spansion at 24th in 2005. With a total revenue of 5.970 Md$ in 2005, AMD/Spansion would point at the 8th rank.
- (2) : The foundry activities of IBM are excluded from this revenue.
- (3) : The Top 5 of the largest fabless semiconductor company are :
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2005!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||United States||3 457|-|2||[Broadcom||2 671|-|3||[NVIDIA||2 079|-|4||[ATI Technologies||2 028|-|5||[Xilinx||1 645|}
Ranking for year 2004
Source iSuppli (
semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2004!Rank 2003!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||United States||31 346|-|2||2||
Samsung Semiconductors]||15 759|-|3||4||Texas Instruments||10 745|-|4||7||[Infineon (spin-off from Siemens AG Semiconductors)||Germany (merger of [Mitsubishi and
Hitachi, Ltd. Semiconductors)||
Japan||[France-
Italy Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands (ex [Motorola Semiconductors)]||5 519|-|11||12||AMD/
Spansion||5 108|-|12||13||[Sony Semiconductors]||4 794|-|13||11||
Matsushita Semiconductors]||4 669|-|14||14||
Micron Technology||4 649|-|15||16||[Hynix||4 606|-|16||15||[Sharp Corporation Semiconductors||
Japan ([fabless)]||3 211|-|18||17||Fujitsu Semiconductors]||2 840|-|19||20||Rohm||2 824|-|20||18||[IBM Microelectronics (1)]||2 503|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||77 715|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||227 246|}Notes :
- (1) : The foundry activities of IBM are excluded from this revenue.
Ranking for year 2003
Source iSuppli (semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2003!Rank 2002!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||United States||27 036|-|2||2||Samsung Semiconductors]||9 675|-|3||-||Renesas (1)]||7 971|-|4||3||Texas Instruments||7 850|-|5||4||[Toshiba Semiconductors]||7 571|-|6||5||STMicroelectronics-[Italy (spin-off from [Siemens AG Semiconductors)||
Germany Semiconductors||[Japan (2)||[United States||4 629|-|10||9||Philips Semiconductors]||4 512|-|11||12||Matsushita Semiconductors]||4 016|-|12||17||
AMD/
Spansion (4)]||3 939|-|13||16||
Sony Semiconductors]||3 508|-|14||14||
Micron Technology||3 418|-|15||20||[Sharp Corporation Semiconductors||Japan||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan Microelectronics (3)||[United States||2 515|-|19||23||
Qualcomm (5) (
fabless)]||2 398|-|20||19||[Rohm||2 398|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||61 408|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue|| 181 760|}Notes :
- (1) : In 2002, the semiconductor operations of the two Japanese parent companies, Mitsubishi and Hitachi, Ltd. were spun off and merged to form a new separate legal entity named Renesas.
- (2) : In 2003, the semiconductor operations of the parent company, Motorola were spun off to form a new separate legal entity named Freescale.
- (3) : The foundry activities of IBM are excluded from this revenue.
- (4) : In 2003, AMD and Fujitsu created a joint-venture company named Spansion, which gathers their activities in flash memory. Because AMD owns 60% of the company, its revenue is assigned to AMD in the ranking.
- (5) : The Top 5 of the largest fabless semiconductor company are :
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2003!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US||[US||[US||[Canada||[US||1 300|}
Ranking for year 2002
Source iSuppli (semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2002!Rank 2001!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||US Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan||[France-Italy|| [US (spin-off from [Siemens AG Semiconductors)||
Germany Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Netherlands Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Microelectronics (1)||[US Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||[South Korea||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||2 270|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||156 360|}Notes :
- (1) : The foundry activities of IBM are excluded from this revenue.
Ranking for year 2001
Source iSuppli (semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2001!Rank 2000!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US||[France-
Italy Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan (spin-off from [Siemens AG Semiconductors)||Germany Semiconductors||[Netherlands||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Microelectronics (1)||[US (2)||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||[South Korea||[Japan||2 210|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||150 470|}Notes :
- (1) : The foundry activities of IBM are excluded from this revenue.
- (2) : In 2000, the semiconductor operations of parent company, Lucent Technologies were spun off to form a new separate legal entity named Agere.
Ranking for year 2000
Source iSuppli (semiconductor foundry excluded)
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 2000!Rank 1999!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan||[France-Italy Semiconductors||[US (spin-off from [Siemens AG Semiconductors)||Germany Semiconductors||[Netherlands||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan (2)||[US||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Microelectronics (1)||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||3 290|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||220 460|}Notes :
- (1) : The foundry activities of IBM are excluded from this revenue.
- (2) : In 2000, the semiconductor operations of parent company, Lucent Technologies were spun off to form a new separate legal entity named Agere.
Ranking for year 1999
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1999!Rank 1998!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea|| [US Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan (1)||[Germany||[France-
Italy||5 077|-|10|| || || |||-|11|| || || |||-|12|| || || |||-|13|| || || |||-|14|| || || |||-|15|| || || |||-|16|| || || |||-|17|| || || |||-|18|| || || |||-|19|| || || |||-|20|| || || |||-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||169 100|}Notes :
- (1) : In April 1999, the semiconductor operations of parent company, Siemens AG were spun off to form a new separate legal entity named Infineon.
Ranking for year 1998
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1998!Rank 1997!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Netherlands (1)||[France-
Italy Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Germany|||-|12|| || || |||-|13|| || || |||-|14|| || || |||-|15|| || || |||-|16|| || || |||-|17|| || || |||-|18|| || || |||-|19|| || || |||-|20|| || || |||-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||134 800|}Notes :
- (1) : In 1998, following the withdrawal of Thomson, the company SGS-Thomson has been renamed into STMicroelectronics.
Ranking for year 1997
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1997!Rank 1996!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Netherlands Semiconductors||[Japan||[France-Italy||4 019|-|11|| || || |||-|12|| || || |||-|13|| || || |||-|14|| || || |||-|15|| || || |||-|16|| || || |||-|17|| || || |||-|18|| || || |||-|19|| || || |||-|20|| || || |||-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||147 200|}
Ranking for year 1996
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1996!Rank 1995!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands||[France-
Italy Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Germany Semiconductors||[Japan Microelectronics||[US||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan (1)||[US||2 110|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}Notes :
Ranking for year 1995
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1995!Rank 1994!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[South Korea|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Netherlands Microelectronics||[US Semiconductors||[Japan||[France-
Italy Semiconductors||[Germany Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||2 408|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1994
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1994!Rank 1993!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands Semiconductors||[Japan||[France-Italy Microelectronics||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||[US Semiconductors||[Germany Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea||1 697|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1993
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1993!Rank 1992!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Microelectronics||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands Semiconductors||[Germany||[France-Italy Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||1 187|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1992
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1992!Rank 1991!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)]||
US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea||[US||[France-Italy||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Germany Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US||911|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1991
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1991!Rank 1990!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)] Semiconductors||
Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands||[US Semiconductors||[South Korea||[France-Italy Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Germany||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[Japan||934|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1990
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1990!Rank 1989!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)] Semiconductors||Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||[France-
Italy Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Germany Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||800|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1989
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1989!Rank 1988!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)] Semiconductors||
Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands||[US||[France-Italy Semiconductors||[South Korea Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Germany Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan||[US||830|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1988
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1988!Rank 1987!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)] Semiconductors||Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US|| [US Semiconductors||[Japan||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Netherlands||[US||[France-
Italy||[US Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[South Korea||[US Semiconductors||[Germany||784|-| colspan="4"|Other Companies||-- ---|-| colspan="4"|Total Revenue||-- ---|}
Ranking for year 1987
Source Gartner Dataquest Corp.
{| class="prettytable"
!Rank 1987!Rank 1986!Company!Country of origin!Revenue
(million$ USD)] Semiconductors||
Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[Japan Semiconductors||[US|| [US||2 127|-|6|| ||
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