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Semiconductor companies design and manufacture the processors, memory, and networking silicon that everything digital runs on. The industry splits between designers who own the intellectual property and foundries that fabricate the chips, and it swings hard with the capital-spending cycles of its biggest customers, from AI data centers to smartphones.
Aggregates cover the 8 of 10 names with live data.
| # | Company | Price | Day | Market cap | P/E | Health | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NVDA NVIDIA Nvidia designs the GPUs that train and run most large AI models; data center chips like Blackwell now dwarf its original GeForce gaming business. | $210.96 | +4.03% | $5.11T | 43.1× | 4/9 | Open → |
| 2 | AVGO Broadcom Broadcom designs networking silicon like Tomahawk switch chips, custom AI accelerators for hyperscalers such as Google, and wireless components for the iPhone. | $399.97 | -0.28% | $1.90T | 83.9× | 8/9 | Open → |
| 3 | MU Micron Memory is Micron's whole business: DRAM and NAND flash sold into data centers, phones, and PCs at prices that swing with supply cycles. | $979.30 | -1.24% | $1.11T | 129× | 8/9 | Open → |
| 4 | AMD Advanced Micro Devices AMD competes with Intel through Ryzen PC and EPYC server processors, and with Nvidia through Instinct AI accelerators. | $557.89 | +2.04% | $909.7B | 210.5× | 8/9 | Open → |
| 5 | INTC Intel Intel designs and manufactures x86 processors, selling Core chips for PCs and Xeon for servers. | $109.84 | -2.40% | $552.1B | — | 6/9 | Open → |
| 6 | TXN Texas Instruments Texas Instruments manufactures tens of thousands of analog and embedded chips, the workhorse parts that manage power and signals in industrial equipment and cars. | $311.46 | +0.95% | $283.5B | 57.1× | 6/8 | Open → |
| 7 | QCOM Qualcomm Two businesses make up Qualcomm: chip sales, mostly Snapdragon processors and modems for Android phones, and a licensing arm that collects patent royalties on nearly every 3G, 4G, and 5G handset sold. | $189.16 | -1.02% | $199.4B | 37.8× | 6/8 | Open → |
| 8 | SMCI Super Micro Super Micro Computer assembles servers and storage systems in San Jose, Taiwan, and Malaysia, specializing in rack-scale clusters built around Nvidia GPUs for AI training and inference. | $28.31 | +0.25% | $17.0B | 16.9× | 7/9 | Open → |
| 9 | ARM Arm Holdings | — | — | — | — | — | Open → |
| 10 | TSM TSMC | — | — | — | — | — | Open → |
Company groupings are curated; figures are real — market caps and prices from EOD market data, health from SEC XBRL filings, and the smart-money activity from Form 4 and STOCK Act disclosures. Educational only, not financial advice.