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Largest Electronic Components Public Companies

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like NVIDIA, Broadcom, TSMC, SK Hynix and Micron.

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Nvidia is a leading developer of graphics processing units. Traditionally, GPUs were used to enhance the experience on computing platforms, most notably in gaming applications on PCs. GPU use cases have since emerged as important semiconductors used in artificial intelligence to run large language models. Nvidia not only offers AI GPUs, but also a software platform, Cuda, used for AI model development and training. Nvidia is also expanding its data center networking solutions, helping to tie GPUs together to handle complex workloads.
$198
+47%
$4.8T
$4.8T
22.1x
33.0x
United States
Broadcom is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world and has also expanded into infrastructure software. Its semiconductors primarily serve computing, wired connectivity, and wireless connectivity. It has a significant position in custom AI chips to train and run inference for large language models. It is primarily a fabless designer but holds some manufacturing in-house. In software, it sells virtualization, infrastructure, and security software to large enterprises, financial institutions, and governments. Broadcom is the product of consolidation. Its businesses are an amalgamation of former companies like legacy Broadcom and Avago Technologies in chips, as well as VMware, Brocade, CA Technologies, and Symantec in software.
$417
+72%
$2.0T
$2.0T
31.7x
58.3x
Taiwan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is the world's largest dedicated chip foundry, with about 70% market share in 2025. TSMC was founded in 1987 as a joint venture of Philips, the government of Taiwan, and private investors. It went public in Taiwan in 1994 and as an ADR in the US in 1997. TSMC's scale and high-quality technology allow the firm to generate solid operating margins, even in the highly competitive foundry business. Furthermore, the shift to the fabless business model has created tailwinds for TSMC. The foundry leader has an illustrious base of customers, including Apple, AMD, and Nvidia, that look to apply its cutting-edge process technologies to their semiconductor designs. TSMC employs more than 83,000 people.
$72
+138%
$1.9T
$1.8T
14.8x
20.6x
South Korea
SK Hynix is a semiconductor memory manufacturer with around 60%-70% of its revenue from DRAM and 30%-35% of its revenue from NAND. The company is both the second-largest DRAM and NAND supplier globally with a 33% and 21% market share, respectively, as of 2024. SK Hynix increased its market position in NAND from fourth to second, after acquiring Intel’s NAND business in 2021. SK Square, an investment management company spun off from SK Telecom, is SK Hynix’s largest shareholder and currently holds 20% of the company’s shares.
$983
+614%
$697B
$690B
10.1x
15.5x
United States
Micron is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, specializing in memory and storage chips. Its primary revenue stream comes from dynamic random access memory, or DRAM, and it also has minority exposure to not-and or NAND, flash chips. Micron serves a global customer base, selling chips into data centers, mobile phones, consumer electronics, and industrial and automotive applications. The firm is vertically integrated.
$576
+510%
$650B
$646B
17.3x
35.0x
United States
Advanced Micro Devices designs a variety of digital semiconductors for markets such as PCs, gaming consoles, data centers (including artificial intelligence), industrial, and automotive applications. AMD’s traditional strength was in central processing units and graphics processing units used in PCs and data centers. However, AMD is emerging as a prominent player in AI GPUs and related hardware. Additionally, the firm supplies the chips found in prominent game consoles such as the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox.
$342
+208%
$557B
$550B
15.9x
75.6x
Netherlands
ASML is the leader in lithography systems for manufacturing semiconductors with 90% market share. Lithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. Lithography allows chipmakers to increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s largest clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
$1,434
+93%
$552B
$546B
14.2x
37.1x
United States
Intel is a leading digital chipmaker focused on designing and manufacturing microprocessors for the global personal computer and data center markets. Intel pioneered the x86 architecture for microprocessors and led the semiconductor industry down the path of Moore's law for advances in semiconductor manufacturing. Intel remains the market share leader in central processing units in both the PC and server end markets. The company is seeking to reinvigorate its chip manufacturing business, Intel Foundry, while developing leading-edge products in its Intel Products business segment.
$96
+390%
$481B
$494B
9.3x
34.4x
United States
Lam Research is one of the largest semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment manufacturers in the world. It specializes in deposition and etch, which entail the buildup of layers on a semiconductor and the subsequent selective removal of patterns from each layer. Lam holds the top market share in etch and holds the clear second share in deposition. It is more exposed to memory chipmakers for DRAM and NAND chips. It counts as top customers the largest chipmakers in the world, including TSMC, Samsung, Intel, and Micron.
$259
+220%
$323B
$322B
17.5x
49.4x
United States
Applied Materials is the largest semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment manufacturer in the world. It has a broad portfolio spanning nearly every corner of the WFE ecosystem. Applied Materials holds leading market share in deposition, which entails the layering of new materials on semiconductor wafers. It is more exposed to general-purpose logic chips made at integrated device manufacturers and foundries. It counts the largest chipmakers in the world as customers, including TSMC, Intel, and Samsung.
$391
+150%
$311B
$309B
10.9x
31.0x
China
CATL, headquartered in Ningde, Fujian Province, is a global leading battery manufacturer founded in 2011. The company specializes in the development and production of lithium-ion batteries for EVs and energy storage systems. CATL is the largest EV battery manufacturer in the world and leads the industry in innovative battery technology development for higher-energy density and safety, longer battery service life and super-fast charging. CATL is also involved in the manufacturing of cathode and other related battery materials. Through its subsidiary Brunp, it works with customers to create a closed-loop battery life cycle from production, application, to recycling.
$65
+77%
$299B
$257B
4.1x
15.0x
United States
Dallas-based Texas Instruments generates over 95% of its revenue from semiconductors and the remainder from its well-known calculators. Texas Instruments is the world's largest maker of analog chips, which are used to process real-world signals such as sound and power. Texas Instruments also has a leading market share position in processors and microcontrollers used in a wide variety of electronics applications.
$281
+54%
$256B
$265B
15.0x
32.1x
United Kingdom
Arm Holdings is the IP owner and developer of the ARM architecture, which is used in 99% of the world’s smartphone CPU cores, and it also has high market share in other battery-powered devices like wearables, tablets, or sensors. Arm licenses its architecture for a fee, offering different types of licenses depending on the flexibility the customer needs. Customers like Apple or Qualcomm buy architectural licenses, which allow them to modify the architecture and add or delete instructions to tailor the chips to their specific needs. Other clients directly buy off-the-shelf designs from Arm. Both off-the-shelf and architectural customers pay a royalty fee per chip shipped.
$203
+63%
$216B
$213B
53.1x
209.8x
United States
Analog Devices is a leading analog, mixed-signal, and digital-signal processing chipmaker. The firm has a significant market share lead in converter chips, which are used to translate analog signals to digital and vice versa. The company serves tens of thousands of customers; more than half of its chip sales are to industrial and automotive end markets. ADI's chips are also incorporated into wireless infrastructure equipment.
$397
+86%
$194B
$198B
18.0x
39.5x
United States
Sandisk is one of the five largest suppliers of NAND flash memory semiconductors globally. Sandisk is vertically integrated, producing substantially all of its flash chips at manufacturing sites across Japan via a joint-venture framework with Kioxia. Sandisk then repackages most of its chips into SSDs for consumer electronics, external storage, or cloud storage. Sandisk was formerly a piece of Western Digital for nine years (after being acquired in 2016) and was spun off as an independent company in 2025.
$1,256
+3232%
$186B
$182B
24.8x
(145.6x)
China
Foxconn Industrial Internet Co Ltd is engaged in the design, research and development, manufacturing, and sales of various electronic equipment products. The company's main products include communications network equipment, cloud service equipment, precision tools, and industrial robots.
$9
+235%
$183B
$181B
1.4x
23.4x
Taiwan
Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Taiwan, Delta Electronics is a global leader in power and thermal solutions. The company offers a wide range of products, with end applications spanning consumer electronics, data centers, industrial equipment, electric vehicles, and green energy systems. Delta operates across four business segments: power electronics, mobility, automation, and infrastructure.
$70
+500%
$183B
$180B
10.2x
48.2x
United States
Qualcomm develops and licenses wireless technology and designs chips for smartphones. The company's key patents revolve around CDMA and OFDMA technologies, which are standards in wireless communications that are the backbone of all 3G, 4G, and 5G networks. Qualcomm's IP is licensed by virtually all wireless device makers. The firm is also the world's largest wireless chip vendor, supplying nearly every premier handset maker with leading-edge processors. Qualcomm also sells RF-front end modules into smartphones, as well as chips into automotive and Internet of Things markets.
$168
+16%
$177B
$183B
4.1x
12.3x
United States
Amphenol is a global supplier of connectors, sensors, and interconnect systems. It holds the second-largest connector market share globally and sells into the automotive, broadband, commercial air, industrial, IT and data communications, military, mobile devices, and mobile networks end markets. Amphenol is diversified geographically, with operations in 40 countries.
$141
+57%
$173B
$188B
8.1x
27.2x
United States
Seagate Technology is a leading supplier of hard disk drives for data storage to the enterprise and consumer markets. It forms a practical duopoly in the market with its chief rival, Western Digital; they are both vertically integrated.
$739
+526%
$166B
$169B
18.5x
80.9x
United States
Western Digital is a leading vertically integrated supplier of hard disk drives. The HDD market is a practical duopoly, with Western Digital and Seagate being the two largest players. Western Digital designs and manufactures its HDDs, with much of the manufacturing and workforce located in Asia. The primary consumers of HDDs are data centers.
$442
+758%
$152B
$151B
15.8x
77.8x
Taiwan
Founded in 1997, MediaTek is a fabless semiconductor designer focusing on solutions for smartphones, digital televisions, and connectivity products. The business is divided into three segments. The first is "mobile," which accounts for more than half of sales, where MediaTek is the second-largest third-party supplier of smartphone SoCs by revenue to the likes of Xiaomi and Vivo. The second is "smart edge," which accounts for just over 40% of sales, that covers most devices other than smartphones. The third is "power IC" that includes power management products for mobile devices, data centers, connectivity devices and more. Mediatek is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan and employs about 22,400 people.
$91
+130%
$145B
$138B
7.3x
29.3x
United States
Marvell Technology is a fabless chip designer focused on wired networking, where it has the second-highest market share. Marvell serves the data center, carrier, enterprise, automotive, and consumer end markets with processors, optical and copper transceivers, switches, and storage controllers.
$164
+172%
$143B
$145B
17.7x
32.0x
United States
Corning is a provider of glass, ceramics, and optical fiber across six distinct end markets. Corning’s largest segments by revenue are display glass for TVs and optical fiber for telecom networks and data centers. It also provides cover glass for smartphones as well as filters and substrates and glass for cars, produces pharmaceutical glass, and produces polysilicon for solar panels. Corning is a US producer and is vertically integrated across its products and markets.
$160
+223%
$138B
$146B
9.3x
39.0x
Japan
Hitachi Ltd is engaged in diverse businesses spanning industries, energy, IT, and real estate. The company operates through four business segments. The Connective Industries segment covers elevators, escalators, home appliances, air conditioning, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, medical analyzers, industrial and distribution solutions, water and environmental solutions, and industrial equipment. The Digital Systems & Services segment offers system integration, consulting, cloud services, IT products, software, and ATMs. The Green Energy & Mobility segment focuses on power grids, renewable energy, nuclear power, and railway systems. The Others include real estate management, sales, and leasing. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Green Energy & Mobility segment.
$31
+20%
$138B
$133B
2.1x
14.5x
Japan
Mitsubishi Corp. is Japan’s largest general trading house, or sogo shosha, a type of conglomerate unique to Japan. Its core role is that of a trading intermediary in a variety of industrial sectors, including resources businesses like energy and metals as well as non-resources businesses, both industrial ones like automotive and non-industrial ones like food, healthcare, and retail. In addition to acting as a trading intermediary (including midstream processing functions to convert inputs into final products), Mitsubishi also participates in upstream production businesses and downstream distribution businesses.
$33
+80%
$122B
$148B
1.2x
11.4x
Thailand
Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL manufactures and distributes power supplies, electronic equipment, and components such as DC fans, EMI filters, solenoids, etc. The group's reportable segments are: Power electronics, Mobility, Infrastructure, Automation, and Others. The majority of its revenue is generated from the Power electronics segment, which designs, manufactures, and sells power supplies applied to computer, server, office automation equipment, and household electric appliances. The Mobility segment makes EV power systems, the Infrastructure segment builds ICT and energy systems, and the Automation segment offers industrial and building automation. Geographically, the group generates maximum revenue from the United States, followed by Singapore, Germany, Taiwan, and other markets.
$10
+202%
$121B
$121B
19.0x
105.6x
China
Cambricon Technologies Corp Ltd is engaged in designing and selling artificial intelligence core chips in various cloud servers, edge computing equipment, terminal equipment, providing customers with rich chip products and system software solutions.
$249
+184%
$105B
$104B
108.6x
305.4x
China
Hygon Information Technology Co Ltd is engaged in the research and development, design, and sales of high-end processors used in computing and storage devices such as servers and workstations. The company's products include Hygon central processing unit (CPU) and Hygon drive control unit (DCU).
$43
+119%
$101B
$100B
47.6x
127.0x
Taiwan
Hon Hai Precision is the world's largest contract manufacturer of consumer electronics, communications, and computer products. It is the biggest supplier to Apple, whose business accounted for around 54% of overall revenue in 2023. Hon Hai is also involved in the production of upstream components such as electronic connectors, semiconductor packaging, and metal casings for smartphones, as well as producing servers. These upstream activities are mainly conducted through its listed majority-owned subsidiaries Foxconn Industrial Internet and FIH Mobile. In response to its traditional end markets of computers, smartphones, and telecom equipment maturing in 2019 it started on a strategy to develop expertise in three new growth areas-electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics.
$7
+47%
$101B
$91B
0.4x
6.7x
China
Founded in 2000, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation is the largest foundry in China and the third-largest globally after TSMC and Samsung Electronics, overtaking GlobalFoundries and United Microelectronics Corp in 2024. The company’s headquarters and foundry are in Shanghai, with additional foundries in Beijing, Tianjin, and Shenzhen, and offices in the United States, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Its products are used in artificial intelligence, data centers, automotive, consumer electronics, memory, and "Internet of Things" products. SMIC employs over 19,100 people.
$11
+67%
$90B
$92B
9.9x
17.6x
South Korea
SK Square is engaged in investment and digital-service businesses. The company operates across five segments: Commerce, Holding, Mobility, Platform, and Other. The Commerce segment covers electronically processed commercial activities and e-commerce services driven by mobile demand and logistics innovation. The Mobility segment provides mobility-related data services, logistics BPO, and ICT solutions. The Platform segment covers map services, ICT and software development, and online music and digital-content distribution. The Other segment includes digital advertising media operations.
$673
+771%
$89B
$88B
12.3x
13.4x
Germany
Infineon Technologies headquartered in Munich, was spun off from German industrial conglomerate Siemens in 2000 and today is one of Europe's largest chipmakers. The company is a leader in the automotive semiconductor market with prominent products used in active safety and powertrain content within vehicles. Infineon is also the market leader in power semiconductors used to deliver voltage within a wide variety of electrical systems. The company operates in four segments: automotive, or ATV, green industrial power, or GIP, power and sensor systems, or PSS, and connected secure systems, or CSS.
$67
+69%
$87B
$94B
5.4x
20.3x
United States
Monolithic Power Systems is an analog and mixed-signal chipmaker specializing in power management solutions. Its mission is to reduce total energy consumption in end systems. It serves the computing, automotive, industrial, communications, and consumer end markets. MPS uses a fabless manufacturing model, partnering with third-party chip foundries to host its proprietary BCD process technology.
$1,573
+138%
$77B
$76B
27.3x
97.4x
China
Eoptolink Technology Inc Ltd is engaged in the research & development, production, and sales of optical modules. The company's main products include point-to-point optical modules; and passive optical network optical modules.
$77
+501%
$77B
$75B
20.7x
45.6x
South Korea
LG Energy Solution is the third-largest battery maker for electric vehicles with about 11% global share in 2024, according to SNE Research. The EV battery segment is the largest revenue contributor, which accounted for more than 60% of total revenue in 2024. LGES also manufactures batteries for mobility, mobile phones, laptops, electrical devices, and energy storage systems. The company was spun off from LG Chem’s battery division in December 2020 and listed on the Korea Exchange in January 2022. It has global manufacturing facilities in Korea, China, Poland, and the United States. Key customers include General Motors, Tesla, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Stellantis.
$321
+67%
$75B
$88B
5.3x
26.2x
Netherlands
NXP Semiconductors is a leading supplier of high-performance mixed-signal products. The firm acquired Freescale Semiconductor in 2015 and now has significant market share in the automotive market, where it supplies microcontrollers and analog chips into automotive clusters, powertrains, infotainment systems, and radars. NXP Semiconductors also serves industrial and Internet of Things, mobile, and communications infrastructure.
$291
+52%
$73B
$82B
6.7x
20.6x
Taiwan
ASE Technology Holding Co Ltd is a semiconductor assembly and testing firm. The company operates in segments: Packaging, Testing, and Electronic Manufacturing Services. Of these, Packaging segment contribute the maximum revenue. The packaging segment involves packaging bare semiconductors into completed semiconductors with improved electrical and thermal characteristics. The Testing Segment includes front-end engineering testing, wafer probing, and final testing services. In the EMS segment, the company designs manufactures, and sells electronic components and telecommunication equipment motherboards. The company is based in Taiwan but garners over half its sales from firms in the United States.
$17
+284%
$73B
$78B
3.8x
19.4x
China
Founded in 2004, Luxshare Precision is one of the world's largest manufacturers of cables and connectors and is a major supplier to Apple, which accounts for over 70% of revenue. Of Luxshare's 2024 sales, 83% is derived from the consumer electronics end market, while the remaining 16% is spread across the computer, communication, and automobile verticals. In nonconsumer businesses, Luxshare supplies cooling systems, optical interconnects, cables, power supplies, and other electric hardware. Luxshare employs almost 280,000 people and has manufacturing bases in China, India, and Vietnam. Through acquiring German automotive cabling firm Leoni, it has added 26 more production sites mainly in Europe and Africa.
$10
+122%
$71B
$79B
1.6x
15.5x
United States
Lumentum Holdings Inc is a California-based technology firm. The company provides two types of optical and photonic products: optical components that are used in telecommunications networking equipment, and commercial lasers for manufacturing, inspection, and life-science lab uses. Its segments are Optical Communications and Commercial Lasers. The firm is also expanding into new optical applications, such as 3-D sensing laser diode for consumer electronics. It generates maximum revenue from the OpComms segment. The OpComms segment products include a wide range of components, modules, and subsystems to support customers including carrier networks for access (local), metro (intracity), long-haul, and submarine (undersea) applications.
$976
+1251%
$70B
$72B
43.7x
672.9x
United States
Coherent Corp engaged in materials, networking, and lasers, is a vertically integrated manufacturing company that develops, manufactures, and markets engineered materials, optoelectronic components and devices, and lasers for use in the industrial, communications, electronics and instrumentation markets. The firm operates in three segments Networking, Materials, and Lasers Segment. It generates maximum revenue from Networking segment. The company geographically operates in North America. Europe, China, Japan and Rest of the world.
$330
+336%
$62B
$65B
11.1x
72.4x
Japan
Fujikura Ltd is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the manufacturing and sales of telecommunication and other electronics equipment. The company operates through five segments. The Automotive division covers wiring harnesses and electrical components. The Electronics division provides printed wiring boards, electronic wires, connectors, and hard disk components. The Energy division includes power and communication cables, aluminum, and coated wires. The Information and Communication division offers optical fibers, cables, components, equipment, network solutions, and construction services. The Real Estate division engages in leasing. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Information and Communication Business Division segment.
$37
-12%
$61B
$61B
9.2x
56.2x
China
TE Connectivity is the largest electrical connector supplier in the world, supplying interconnect and sensor solutions to the transportation, industrial, and communications markets. With operations in 150 countries and over 500,000 stock-keeping units, TE has a broad portfolio that forms the electrical architecture of its end customers' cutting-edge innovations.
$205
+28%
$60B
$64B
3.7x
15.7x
Japan
Murata Manufacturing produces passive components for electronic devices. Passive components are necessary for all electronic circuits, used to enable wireless communication, store electricity and handle electric flow, remove electromagnetic noise from circuits, and so on. Thus, passive components are imperative for electronic circuits. For instance, one high-end smartphone contains more than 1,000 passive components. Murata Manufacturing is the world's leading supplier of passive components, such as MLCC and SAW filters.
$33
+144%
$60B
$56B
5.0x
18.1x
Taiwan
Elite Material Co Ltd is engaged in the manufacturing and selling of printed circuit boards, copper-clad laminates, electronic-industrial specialty chemicals, raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods of electronic components. The Group has three reportable segments: The domestic segment produces and sells different types of printed circuit board products, electronic-industrial specialty chemicals, and electronic components, the Foreign segment produces and sells prepreg for printed circuit board and copper-clad laminate, and the Other segment includes investment and product exchange business. Geographically, it operates in Taiwan, China, and Other countries.
$151
+542%
$54B
$54B
18.1x
80.4x
United States
Microchip Technology became an independent company in 1989 when it was spun off from General Instrument. More than half of revenue comes from MCUs, which are used in a wide array of electronic devices from remote controls to garage door openers to power windows in autos. The company's strength lies in lower-end 8-bit MCUs that are suitable for a wider range of less technologically advanced devices, but the firm has expanded its presence in higher-end MCUs and analog chips as well.
$95
+64%
$52B
$57B
12.9x
54.5x
China
Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing Co Ltd is a China-based company mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of electronic circuit products, precision components, touch display modules, and light-emitting diode (LED) display devices. Its offerings include flexible, rigid, and rigid-flex printed circuit boards, high-precision metal parts, touch screens, LCD modules, and automotive display systems.
$27
+569%
$50B
$52B
8.8x
72.4x
Switzerland
A merger between Italian firm SGS Microelettronica and the nonmilitary business of Thomson Semiconducteurs in France formed STMicroelectronics in 1987. STMicroelectronics is a leader in a variety of semiconductor products, including analog chips, discrete power semiconductors, microcontrollers, and sensors. It is an especially prominent chip supplier to the industrial and automotive industries.
$55
+119%
$49B
$47B
4.0x
20.4x
Canada
Celestica Inc offers supply chain solutions. The company has two operating and reportable segments: Advanced Technology Solutions (ATS) and Connectivity & Cloud Solutions (CCS). The ATS segment consists of the ATS end market and is comprised of the Aerospace and Defense, Industrial, health tech, and Capital Equipment businesses. Its Capital Equipment business is comprised of the semiconductor, display, and robotics equipment businesses, and the CCS segment consists of Communications and Enterprise end markets, The Enterprise end market is comprised of its servers and storage businesses. The company generates a majority of its revenue from the Connectivity & Cloud Solutions segment.
$421
+266%
$48B
$49B
3.9x
40.3x
China
Victory Giant Technology (HuiZhou)Co Ltd is a China-based company principally engaged in the research and development, manufacture, and sale of printed circuit boards (PCBs). The company's products are widely used in LED displays, servers, communications, medical equipment, new energy vehicles, computer peripherals, and other fields. The company's main products include double-sided PCBs and continuous layer PCBs.
$47
+277%
$46B
$47B
16.7x
52.5x
France
Legrand is a global manufacturer of low-voltage electrical components, which are mostly used in residential (40%) and commercial (40%) buildings, as well as data centers. Its products include wiring devices, cable management, lighting, and audio visual equipment, sold under approximately 80 brands across 180 countries. Its products are sold primarily through specialist distributors that subsequently sell to installers/electricians. Legrand is a major supplier to global electrical equipment distributors, including Rexel and Sonepar. North America and Europe each account for 40% of group sales.
$178
+44%
$46B
$51B
4.6x
19.3x
South Korea
Samsung Electro-Mechanics, or Semco, manufactures various electronic components. The company operates three major segments; component solution, optics & communication solution, and package solution, and its main products are multilayer ceramic capacitors, or MLCCs, camera modules, and semiconductor packages. Semco is the global second MLCC supplier. Samsung Electronics, one of the largest consumer electronics and semiconductor companies, is Semco's largest shareholder.
$610
+657%
$46B
$46B
5.9x
35.5x
Taiwan
Unimicron Technology Corporation is engaged in the manufacturing, processing, and sales of printed circuit boards, electrical equipment, electronic products, and testing and burn-in systems for integrated circuit products. The company is based in Taiwan and earns its revenue in the Asia region, but also has operations in America and domestically within Taiwan. Its operating segments consist of the regions of Taiwan and Mainland China. It derives revenue from the transfer of goods and services.
$29
+775%
$45B
$46B
10.9x
50.0x
United States
Onsemi is a supplier of power semiconductors and sensors focused on the automotive and industrial markets. Onsemi is the second-largest power chipmaker in the world and the largest supplier of image sensors to the automotive market. While the firm used to be highly vertically integrated, it now pursues a hybrid manufacturing strategy for flexible capacity. Onsemi is pivoting to focus on emerging applications like electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, and renewable energy.
$102
+143%
$40B
$41B
6.8x
45.7x
South Korea
Samsung SDI is one of the top suppliers of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, providing cylindrical batteries for consumer electronics products such as laptops, polymer rechargeable batteries for smartphones and tablets, and has been focusing its resources to establish its footprint on automotive rechargeable batteries. The company is the second-largest supplier of batteries for consumer electronics products, and the seventh player in automotive batteries. The company also offers electronic materials for semiconductors and flat-panel displays, making it an important internal supplier for Samsung Electronics.
$475
+320%
$37B
$44B
4.8x
60.9x
United States
GlobalFoundries is a top-five contract semiconductor manufacturer globally. It was originally the manufacturing arm of Advanced Micro Devices before it was spun out in 2009. The foundry sells chips into a range of end markets including smartphones, PCs, Internet of Things, data centers, automotive, industrial, and so on, but primarily focuses on more mature process technologies. Until 2021, the firm was privately held by Mubadala Investment, the sovereign wealth fund of the United Arab Emirates, which remains its controlling shareholder today. GlobalFoundries merged with Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing in 2009 and acquired IBM's chipmaking business in 2015. GF is headquartered in Malta, New York, and has about 13,000 staff.
$68
+89%
$37B
$36B
5.3x
15.7x
Japan
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Renesas Electronics Corp is an integrated device manufacturer, or IDM, selling semiconductors including microcontrollers, systems on chips, and other analog chips. The company was a combination of parts of the electronics businesses of Hitachi, Mitsubishi, NEC Electronics. Renesas’ manufacturing sites are located in Japan, China, and Malaysia. It employed 21,907 people as of June 30, 2025.
$20
+82%
$37B
$43B
5.1x
14.8x
United States
Jabil Inc. is a U.S based company providing engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain solutions. It provides comprehensive electronics design, production, and product management services to companies in various industries and end markets. It operates through three segments: Regulated Industries, serving automotive, healthcare, and renewables; Intelligent Infrastructure, focused on AI, cloud, data centers, and communications, driving the majority of revenue; and Connected Living and Digital Commerce, specializing in digitalization and automation, such as robotics and warehouse automation. The company operates in the U.S., Mexico, China, Malaysia, Singapore, and several other markets.
$341
+103%
$36B
$39B
1.3x
22.5x
Taiwan
Asia Vital Components Co Ltd is a components manufacturer company. The principal activities of the Company are to manufacture, process, assemble, import and export electronic parts, electronic materials, communication electronic machinery products, automobile parts, lighting devices, and computer peripherals. The company's product line includes Cooling Products, Fans & Blowers, Casing, Hinge, Camera Module, Touch Panel, and System Assembly and Comprehensive Machine Cooling Program.
$91
+370%
$36B
$35B
7.9x
33.9x
United States
Roper Technologies is a holding company focused on acquiring, managing, and developing niche market-leading technology businesses. The company operates a decentralized business model whereby each portfolio company operates independently from the others. Roper positions itself as a free cash flow compounder, whereby excess free cash flow generated by its portfolio businesses is repatriated to the parent company, which is then utilized to acquire additional businesses. Presently, the company operates 30 distinct businesses with over three-fourths of the revenue coming from software products and over two-thirds of the revenue coming from recurring and recurring sources.
$355
-38%
$36B
$46B
5.8x
14.5x
China
Suzhou TFC Optical Communications Co Ltd is engaged in High-end passive component total solutions and high-speed optical component packaging OEM solutions.
$45
+431%
$35B
$35B
45.8x
93.8x
United States
Astera Labs Inc designs and delivers semiconductor-based connectivity solutions for cloud and AI infrastructure. Its Intelligent Connectivity Platform integrates semiconductor technology, microcontrollers, sensors, and software to enhance performance, scalability, and data management. The company offers products such as integrated circuits (ICs), boards, and modules, catering to hyperscalers and system OEMs. The company's solutions focus on data, network, and memory management in AI-driven platforms. Geographically, the company operates in Singapore, China, Taiwan, and United States, of which maximum revenue is derived from United States.
$201
+122%
$34B
$33B
39.0x
184.7x
Japan
NEC Corp is engaged in IT services, networks, social infrastructure, and solutions. The company operates through three segments: IT Services, Social Infrastructure, and Others. The IT Services segment provides system integration, consulting, maintenance, outsourcing, cloud services, system equipment, and software services. The Social Infrastructure segment offers network infrastructure, including core networks, mobile base stations, optical transmission systems, and marine systems, along with telecom software, OSS/BSS solutions, aerospace and defense system integration, and maintenance. The Others segment covers the development, manufacturing, and sales of system equipment. It generates the majority of its revenue from the IT Services segment.
$26
+8%
$34B
$33B
1.5x
12.4x
United States
Flex Ltd is a contract manufacturing company providing comprehensive electronics design, manufacturing, and product management services to electronics and technology companies. The company's operating segments include Flex Agility Solutions (FAS) and Flex Reliability Solutions (FRS). Flex Agility Solutions segment includes markets such as Communications, Enterprise and Cloud; Lifestyle; and Consumer Devices. Flex Reliability Solutions segment includes markets such as Automotive, Health Solutions, and Industrial.
$92
+117%
$34B
$36B
1.4x
20.1x
Japan
Founded in 1935, TDK has its origin in magnetic materials, being the first company to commercialize ferrite in the world, and it used to be known as one of the major cassette-tape manufacturers. TDK is now the only external supplier for magnetic recording heads for hard disk drives, and the company intends to expand its magnetic sensor business for handsets and automobiles by leveraging its expertise. It is also one of the global top suppliers of passive components for autos and polymer rechargeable batteries for smartphones. The company acquired InvenSense in 2017, making it third largest MEMS sensor company in the world.
$18
+76%
$34B
$31B
2.2x
10.9x
United States
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd delivers high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. It provides secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and cost efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. It has a geographic presence in Hong Kong, the United States, Mainland China, Taiwan, and the Rest of the World.
$180
+195%
$33B
$32B
73.1x
532.7x
China
Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Ltd Co is engaged in the Chinese communication equipment industry. It manufactures and sells optical fiber preforms, optical fibers with various standard specifications that are widely used in the telecommunications industry. It operates its business through three operating segments, optical fibers and optical fiber preforms; and Optical components and modules, optical fiber cables. The manufacture and sale of optical fiber cables provide the company with majority of its revenue. Its other products comprise of trunk cables, patch cords, plug-and-play modules, optical distribution frames, pigtails, adapter panels, splitters, and connecting cabinets.
$40
+1120%
$33B
$33B
15.9x
95.1x
China
GigaDevice Semiconductor Inc is engaged in the domestic storage and Internet of Things (IoT) chip industry. Its product portfolio comprises of flash memories and microcontrollers. Some of its products are SPI NOR flash, SPI NAND flash, and ARM Cortex-M3, among others. The products are for use in embedded, consumer, and mobile communications applications.
$47
+185%
$33B
$31B
23.2x
98.9x
Japan
Denso was founded on Dec. 16, 1949, as Nippondenso, and is now a leading global manufacturer of automotive components, ranging from thermal and powertrain control systems to electronic and electrification solutions, headquartered in Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and a core member of the Toyota Group.
$12
-2%
$33B
$30B
0.7x
4.8x
Taiwan
Founded in 1980, United Microelectronics is the world's third-largest dedicated chip foundry, with 5% market share in 2024 after TSMC and SMIC. UMC’s headquarters are in Hsinchu, Taiwan, and it operates 12 fabs in Taiwan, Mainland China, Japan and Singapore, with additional sales offices in Europe, the US, and South Korea. UMC features a diverse customer base that includes Texas Instruments, MediaTek, Intel, Broadcom, Novatek, and Realtek, supplying a wide range of products applied in communications, display, memory, automotive and more. UMC employs about 19,000 people as of February 2025.
$3
+76%
$32B
$30B
3.9x
8.7x
China
Montage Technology Co Ltd provides chip-based solutions for cloud computing and artificial intelligence. The company operates two main product lines: interconnection chips and the Jindai Server Platform. Its interconnection chip portfolio covers memory interface chips, memory module support chips, PCIe retimers, and related products. The Jindai Server Platform includes the Jindai CPU and Hybrid Secure Memory Module.
$26
+134%
$32B
$29B
36.6x
81.4x
China
Shennan Circuits Co Ltd is engaged in research and development, production, and sales of printed circuit boards, packaging substrates, and electronic assembly products.
$46
+274%
$31B
$32B
9.1x
40.4x
China
Hua Hong Semiconductor, or Hua Hong, is the second-largest Chinese foundry and the seventh-largest globally. Its current form is a result of an intragroup restructuring completed in 2013. Hua Hong is headquartered in Shanghai with another plant in Wuxi, China, and has sales offices in Japan, Taiwan, and the US. It employs more than 7,400 employees. Hua Hong’s products are used on smartphones, PCs, for the Internet of Things, data centers, and for automotive and industrial purposes, among others, but it focuses on more mature process technologies.
$17
+258%
$29B
$27B
11.4x
37.2x
China
Wus Printed Circuit (Kunshan) Co Ltd is a China-based company. It is principally engaged in the manufacture, distribution, and after-sales services of printed circuit boards (PCBs).
$15
+234%
$29B
$29B
10.5x
38.9x
China
Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls Co Ltd is an HVAC&R manufacturer of controls and components. It is engaged in the research and development, manufacture, and distribution of refrigeration and air-conditioning control components, which include four-way reversing valves, solenoid valves, and electronic expansion valves. The products offered by the company are standard controls and line components, customized controls and line components, electronic controls, and micro-channel heat exchangers. The products have applications in air conditioning, commercial refrigeration, heat pumps, and home appliances. The organization supplies its products in China and internationally.
$7
+76%
$28B
$26B
5.7x
28.8x
China
Shengyi Technology Co Ltd is engaged in the design, production, and sales of copper-clad laminates, bonding sheets, and printed circuit boards.
$11
+195%
$27B
$27B
6.6x
34.3x
South Korea
Hyundai Mobis Co Ltd is an automotive parts manufacturer. The company operates two reportable segments: the Auto Parts segment, which supplies modules and parts required for the complete vehicle manufacturing process, and the After-Sales Services segment, which provides auto parts for After-Sales service needs along with accessories and related products. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Auto parts segment.
$293
+72%
$26B
$21B
0.5x
4.7x
United States
Fabrinet provides advance-level optical packaging and precision optical, electro-mechanical, and electronic manufacturing services to original equipment manufacturers of complex products, such as optical communication components, modules and sub-systems, industrial lasers, automotive components, medical devices, and sensors. The company offers a broad range of advance optical and electro-mechanical capabilities across the entire manufacturing process, including process design and engineering, supply chain management, manufacturing, complex printed circuit board assembly, advance-level of packaging, integration, final assembly, and testing. The company generates the majority of its revenue from North America and Asia-Pacific, with the rest from Europe.
$718
+208%
$26B
$25B
7.2x
60.6x
Taiwan
Jentech Precision Industrial Co Ltd is a manufacturer of precision stampings, insert moldings, machining and custom assemblies for medical, consumer electronics, semiconductor, automotive, appliance, and microelectronics markets. Its product portfolio includes a thermal heat spreader, semiconductor lead frame, and injection molding, peripheral device and stamping parts, communication connectors, and others.
$168
+295%
$25B
$24B
37.9x
105.4x
China
Shenzhen Longsys Electronics Co Ltd is a technology-based storage product manufacturer dedicated to memory chip architecture and applications. The company has five product lines: embedded storage, industrial storage, mobile storage, SSD storage, and memory modules. It provides systematic solutions for personal data and industrial software and hardware storage products.
$59
+468%
$25B
$26B
7.9x
75.2x
China
Avary Holding (Shenzhen) Co Ltd is engaged in the design, research & development, manufacturing, and sales of various printed circuit boards. The company's products mainly include communication boards, consumer electronics boards, automotive, server, and other boards.
$11
+157%
$24B
$23B
4.1x
20.5x
China
Chaozhou Three-Circle (Group) Co Ltd is a China-based company engaged in the field of electronic components and ceramics. Its products include fiber optic components, ceramic substrates, multilayer ceramic chip capacitors, resistors, ceramic rods, light-emitting diode ceramic packages, surface mount device ceramic packages, electronic-ceramic parts, mechanical structural ceramic parts, metalized ceramics, electric ceramics, fashion ceramics, ceramic blades, and aluminum nitride ceramic substrates.
$13
+164%
$24B
$23B
17.6x
42.0x
Japan
Ibiden Co Ltd is a provider of electronic and ceramic products. The company operates through three segments: Ceramic, Electron, and other. The Ceramic segment provides environment-related ceramics products, graphite and specialty products, ceramic fibre, and fine ceramics products. The Electron segment offers package substrates in computers, information technology infrastructure, mobile device wiring boards, mobile devices, and home appliances. The other segment includes the processing of agriculture, livestock, and fisheries, the sale of oil products, and synthetic resin production. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Electronic segment.
$85
+358%
$24B
$24B
9.3x
33.6x
China
Hengtong Optic-Electric Co Ltd provides fiber optic communication products in China and internationally. It offers optical rods, optical fiber, optical cable, optical devices, an optical network, ocean optical network products, data communication products, power transmission products, ocean engineering, quantum security communications, rail transit, and smart city products.
$10
+342%
$24B
$24B
2.5x
33.1x
Taiwan
Nanya Technology Corp is a manufacturer that specializes in DRAM(Dynamic Random Access Memory) chips. The products offered by the company include Standard DRAM, Low Power DRAM, MCP, and Module among others.
$8
+426%
$23B
$22B
10.5x
30.8x
China
EVE Energy Co Ltd is a China-based enterprise mainly engaged in the research, manufacturing, and sale of consumer batteries, power batteries, and energy storage batteries. Its consumer battery portfolio includes lithium primary cells, compact lithium-ion batteries, and cylindrical batteries, applied in both consumer and industrial sectors such as smart metering, smart home devices, automotive electronics, and more. The company’s power batteries consist of products and systems for new energy passenger vehicles, serving applications in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, engineering machinery, and related fields. Its energy storage batteries are utilized in power, industrial, and commercial energy storage solutions, among other applications.
$11
+62%
$23B
$26B
2.9x
20.9x
Taiwan
Gold Circuit Electronics Ltd manufactures, processes and sells printed circuit boards for various applications. Its products are applied in notebooks, handheld devices, telecommunications, networking, and server & storage fields, among others. The company's revenue was generated from the sale of electronic products, such as printed circuit boards.
$46
+460%
$23B
$23B
12.0x
45.8x
Taiwan
Yageo produces passive components for electronic devices. Passive components are necessary for all electronic circuits; they are used to stabilize and control electric flow and remove electromagnetic noise from the circuit. Yageo’s main products are multilayer ceramic capacitors, chip resistors, inductors, and tantalum capacitors, which are ranked third, first, third, and first in global production volume, respectively.
$11
+183%
$22B
$24B
5.7x
17.3x
China
BOE Technology Group Co Ltd is an investment holding company. Along with its subsidiaries, the company operates in the following business segments: Display business, Internet of Things (IoT) innovation business, Sensor business, MLED business, Smart medicine and engineering business, and Others. A majority of its revenue is generated from the Display business segment, which integrates design and manufacturing of display devices and offers TFT-LCD, AMOLED, Microdisplay, and other intelligent interface devices. This business focuses on providing high-quality smartphones, tablet PCs, laptops, monitors, TVs, vehicles, VR/AR, and other display devices for customers. Geographically, the group generates maximum revenue from Mainland China, followed by other regions.
$1
+9%
$22B
$32B
1.1x
4.3x
United States
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc is a provider of analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions to original equipment manufacturers and distributors. These solutions are found in systems for industrial, medical, scientific, and test and measurement markets. The firm's portfolio of products includes integrated circuits, multichip modules, power pallets and transistors, diodes, amplifiers, switches and switch limiters, passive and active components, and complete subsystems.
$292
+140%
$22B
$22B
22.4x
544.0x
United States
Entegris is a leading supplier of purification solutions and advanced materials. The vast majority of sales are to the semiconductor industry. The majority of revenue comes from semiconductor fabricators, but the company sells to all areas of the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain including equipment and engineering, chemicals and materials, and distributors. Entegris specializes in materials science and materials purity, both of which are crucial in the semiconductor manufacturing process.
$139
+102%
$21B
$24B
7.7x
29.0x
Taiwan
Aspeed Technology Inc. is an IC design house in Server Management, PC/ AV extension solutions, Desktop Virtualization and security enhancement. The company is engaged in the manufacturing of electronic products, wholesale of information software, retail and service industry, international trade, intellectual property, product design, and other industrial and commercial services. It operates through Multimedia Integrated Circuits (ICs); Computer Peripherals Oriented ICs; and Other segments. The company generates maximum revenue from Multimedia Integrated Circuits (ICs) segment.
$556
+350%
$21B
$21B
72.3x
126.6x
Taiwan
Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp is engaged in the Production, manufacturing, and research and development of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) and integrated circuit substrates. The company has three operating segments: the Domestic segment, the American segment, and the Asian segment. Its geographical markets are Taiwan, USA, Mainland China, Korea, and Others. The company generates a majority of its revenue from the Domestic segment.
$31
+849%
$20B
$20B
15.6x
68.0x
Taiwan
Global Unichip Corp is engaged mainly in researching, developing, producing, testing, and selling of embedded memory and logic components for various application ICs, cell libraries for various application ICs, and EDA tools for various application ICs. It provides APT technology, design solutions, and related services intended to support performance and reliability for clients across competitive markets. The company derives revenue from the sale of its products.
$148
+306%
$20B
$20B
18.0x
120.8x
China
Lens Technology Co Ltd is engaged in the research & development and manufacturing of functional windows and exterior protection components for consumer electronics products. The company manufactures protective panels, mainly for mobile phone displays, and also produces panels for tablets and other electronic devices. Its products are used in smartphones, tablets, laptops, wearable devices, digital cameras, and other consumer electronics.
$4
+25%
$19B
$19B
1.8x
12.9x
Germany
Knorr-Bremse AG is engaged in the development, production, marketing, and servicing of Automotive parts. It operates its business activities in two divisions: Rail Vehicle Systems and Commercial Vehicle Systems. Its product portfolio comprises Braking, entrance, and HVAC systems; power electric and control technology; digital solutions; couplers; signal systems; pneumatic braking systems; energy supply and distribution systems; wiper and wash systems; and others. Majority of revenue is from Rail Vehicle System. Its geographical segments are Europe/Africa, North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific.
$116
+13%
$19B
$21B
2.2x
13.9x
China
Biwin Storage Technology Co Ltd focuses on the research and development and packaging and testing of memory chips. The company integrates storage medium characteristic research, firmware algorithm development, storage chip advanced packaging, storage chip test equipment R&D and algorithm development, brand operation and others. Its memory chip products are widely used in mobile smart terminals, PCs, industry terminals, data centers, smart cars, mobile storage and other information technology fields.
$39
+377%
$18B
$19B
11.8x
104.9x
United States
Bizlink Holding Inc is engaged in designing, manufacturing, and selling cable assemblies, connectors, power cords, fiber optical passive components, and computer-peripheral products. The operating segments of the company are the Computing and Transportation segment, Industrial Application segment, Home Appliance segment, and others. The company generates the majority of its revenue from the Computing and Transportation segment. Its geographical segments are the United States, China, Germany, Malaysia, Taiwan, Italy, and Others.
$93
+365%
$18B
$18B
8.0x
37.8x
China
OmniVision Integrated Circuits Group Inc designs, develops, and sales of integrated circuits, computer hardware and software, business information consulting, import and export of goods and technology, and leasing of owned houses.
$14
-20%
$18B
$17B
4.1x
19.0x
United States
Amkor Technology Inc is a OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) service provider. It has pioneered the outsourcing of integrated circuit (IC) packaging and test services and is a strategic manufacturing partner for the semiconductor companies, foundries, and electronics original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The firm's products are organized into two categories namely advanced products that include flip chip, fine pitch bumping, wafer-level processing, advanced SiPs, power modules, and others, and Mainstream products that includes wirebond packaging and testing. The company derives maximum revenue from the advanced products category. The company derives majority of its revenue from Foreign states.
$71
+294%
$18B
$17B
2.6x
14.9x
Median$88+161%$46B$47B9.2x34.1x

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