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Largest Semiconductor Ecosystem Companies by Market Capitalization

Daniel Nenni

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This graphics shows the top 10 companies in the semiconductor ecosystem. You can rank them by Market Cap, Earnings Revenue, P/E ratio, Dividend %, Operating Margin, and Employees. The link below shows the full 100.

Top 10 Semicodncutor Companies.jpg


 
This is really very interesting - how the rankings change so dramatically when sorting by different metrics. But this is highly volatile data for many of these companies right now - and I start to reach for my low pass filter when I see mature companies with stratospheric PE ratios - AMD ">1000" !, Synopsys at 87.

The ranking by employee count is fascinating. Intel is still way out in front (#1 factor 2 as Americans like to say). Europe's still on the board there (Infineon #3, STM #4, NXP #9). Revenue/employee would tell a very different story. Who would have guessed that Synopsys (20,300) had more employees than Broadcom (20,000) or GlobalFoundries (12,000) ? But why isn't Cadence on this list ?
 
This is really very interesting - how the rankings change so dramatically when sorting by different metrics. But this is highly volatile data for many of these companies right now - and I start to reach for my low pass filter when I see mature companies with stratospheric PE ratios - AMD ">1000" !, Synopsys at 87.

The ranking by employee count is fascinating. Intel is still way out in front (#1 factor 2 as Americans like to say). Europe's still on the board there (Infineon #3, STM #4, NXP #9). Revenue/employee would tell a very different story. Who would have guessed that Synopsys (20,300) had more employees than Broadcom (20,000) or GlobalFoundries (12,000) ? But why isn't Cadence on this list ?

PDF Solutions should be replaced by Cadence.
 
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