Semiconductor Stocks

Chipmakers powering everything from smartphones to data centers. The silicon backbone of AI, cloud computing, and the digital economy.

98 stocks Updated Mar 30, 2026
$8.64T Total Market Cap
134.2 Avg P/E Ratio
-4.14% Avg Daily Change
$99.68 Avg Share Price

Semiconductor stocks represent companies that design, manufacture, or supply the chips powering everything from smartphones and data centers to automobiles and industrial equipment. The semiconductor industry has become one of the most strategically important sectors in the global economy, with chips now considered critical infrastructure by governments worldwide.

The sector spans fabless designers like NVIDIA and AMD that create chip architectures, foundries like TSMC that manufacture chips, integrated device manufacturers like Intel that do both, and equipment makers like ASML and Applied Materials that build the machines used to produce semiconductors. Each segment offers different risk-reward profiles and exposure to industry cycles.

AI has transformed the semiconductor landscape, with demand for high-performance GPUs and accelerators driving unprecedented growth for companies positioned in this space. This list tracks major semiconductor companies on U.S. exchanges with prices, P/E ratios, and market caps updated daily.

# Symbol Name Price Change % P/E Market Cap
1 NVDA NVIDIA Corp $165.17 -1.40% 34.3 4.12T
2 AVGO Broadcom Inc. $293.41 -2.42% 68.5 1.58T
3 MU Micron Technology Inc $321.80 -9.92% 39.1 465.34B
4 AMD Advanced Micro Devices Inc $196.04 -2.95% 76.5 331.58B
5 LRCX Lam Research Corp $199.93 -5.43% 47.1 292.85B
6 AMAT Applied Materials Inc $323.12 -4.17% 37.1 290.91B
7 INTC Intel Corp $41.19 -4.50% 222.35B
8 KLAC Kla Corp $1,382.58 -4.20% 41.7 190.21B
9 TXN Texas Instruments Inc $186.42 -2.05% 34.7 173.55B
10 ADI Analog Devices Inc $303.10 -1.41% 55.3 149.78B
11 QCOM Qualcomm Inc $127.07 -0.03% 25.3 135.63B
12 MRVL Marvell Technology Inc $94.88 -2.87% 32.1 79.34B
13 NXPI Nxp Semiconductors Nv $187.09 -2.38% 28.9 58.42B
14 MPWR Monolithic Power Systems Inc $1,006.07 -4.46% 90.2 55.55B
15 TER Teradyne Inc $295.61 -0.58% 89.3 49.47B
16 MCHP Microchip Technology Inc $60.14 -3.00% 33.44B
17 GFS Globalfoundries Inc $41.42 -3.54% 30.4 26.86B
18 ON On Semiconductor $58.35 -4.14% 198.2 23.98B
19 Q Qnity Electronics Inc $107.10 -4.17% 21.6 23.64B
20 CRDO Credo Technology Group Holdi $87.69 -7.93% 111.3 23.60B
21 ALAB Astera Labs Inc $99.44 -11.59% 98.0 21.47B
22 FSLR First Solar Inc $184.10 -3.25% 13.3 20.35B
23 ENTG Entegris Inc $113.59 -1.87% 85.4 20.04B
24 TSEM Tower Semiconductor Ltd $171.92 -1.58% 88.6 19.52B
25 MTSI Macom Technology Solutions H $207.55 -7.94% 112.3 18.19B
26 MKSI Mks Inc $210.10 -5.86% 50.9 15.01B
27 NVMI Nova Ltd $414.48 -5.95% 54.0 14.01B
28 LSCC Lattice Semiconductor Corp $90.39 -4.77% 3,791.8 11.69B
29 ONTO Onto Innovation Inc $190.31 -6.82% 63.1 11.04B
30 AMKR Amkor Technology Inc $41.09 -7.56% 27.5 10.29B
31 RMBS Rambus Inc $89.73 -1.87% 41.2 9.50B
32 SITM Sitime Corp $310.74 -5.03% 9.37B
33 SWKS Skyworks Solutions Inc $52.65 -1.86% 22.6 8.93B
34 QRVO Qorvo Inc $75.72 -2.11% 21.0 7.16B
35 SMTC Semtech Corp $69.41 -3.81% 6.83B
36 FORM Formfactor Inc $91.14 -6.93% 124.2 6.75B
37 CAMT Camtek Ltd $143.61 -6.34% 133.1 6.75B
38 SLAB Silicon Laboratories Inc $205.58 -0.17% 6.69B
39 CRUS Cirrus Logic Inc $143.39 -3.56% 16.5 6.66B
40 ALGM Allegro Microsystems Inc $27.79 -7.74% 5.79B
41 OLED Universal Display Corp $89.07 -3.05% 25.7 5.69B
42 RGTI Rigetti Computing Inc $12.65 -5.03% 5.48B
43 ENPH Enphase Energy Inc $35.41 -6.42% 30.9 5.31B
44 ACMR Acm Research Inc-Class A $37.99 -5.19% 36.2 4.24B
45 KLIC Kulicke & Soffa Industries $61.79 -4.47% 3.57B
46 SEDG Solaredge Technologies Inc $47.37 -8.48% 3.12B
47 PI Impinj Inc $96.18 -2.60% 3.08B
48 DIOD Diodes Inc $64.33 -5.67% 42.9 2.84B
49 AXTI Axt Inc $52.73 -13.03% 2.75B
50 UCTT Ultra Clean Holdings Inc $55.89 -5.06% 2.70B
51 SYNA Synaptics Inc $65.05 -5.33% 2.65B
52 POWI Power Integrations Inc $47.88 -3.27% 114.0 2.52B
53 ACLS Axcelis Technologies Inc $90.43 -7.11% 18.2 2.47B
54 PLAB Photronics Inc $36.98 -6.62% 17.2 2.35B
55 AMBA Ambarella Inc $48.65 -3.61% 2.29B
56 NVTS Navitas Semiconductor Corp $7.83 -5.43% 2.08B
57 VECO Veeco Instruments Inc $32.83 -6.92% 53.3 1.88B
58 ICHR Ichor Holdings Ltd $45.23 -0.48% 1.64B
59 MXL Maxlinear Inc $16.08 -5.41% 1.58B
60 COHU Cohu Inc $28.58 -4.67% 1.41B
61 SKYT Skywater Technology Inc $26.18 -3.04% 11.3 1.34B
62 PDFS Pdf Solutions Inc $33.46 -2.79% 1.28B
63 CSIQ Canadian Solar Inc $12.98 -3.49% 74.9 1.21B
64 AEHR Aehr Test Systems $32.52 -5.93% 1.09B
65 PENG Penguin Solutions Inc $16.69 -5.49% 38.9 988.66M
66 LAES Sealsq Corp $2.45 -8.24% 795.07M
67 POET Poet Technologies Inc $5.19 -5.46% 792.57M
68 WOLF Wolfspeed Inc $15.29 -0.97% 767.67M
69 INDI Indie Semiconductor Inc-A $3.21 +0.63% 724.66M
70 AOSL Alpha & Omega Semiconductor $22.05 -2.30% 662.03M
71 AMBQ Ambiq Micro Inc $23.77 -3.37% 523.06M
72 CEVA Ceva Inc $17.82 -2.20% 505.68M
73 DVLT Datavault Ai Inc $0.57 -6.53% 427.51M
74 KOPN Kopin Corp $1.99 +9.64% 421.67M
75 NVEC Nve Corp $65.46 -1.68% 32.8 312.96M
76 GSIT Gsi Technology Inc $5.27 -10.37% 293.65M
77 TOYO Toyo Co Ltd $7.69 -2.66% 4.3 260.93M
78 ALMU Aeluma Inc $12.20 -4.69% 253.77M
79 BZAI Blaize Holdings Inc $1.73 -1.14% 214.80M
80 MRAM Everspin Technologies Inc $8.83 -2.32% 208.34M
81 INTT Intest Corp $13.33 -4.99% 175.31M
82 ASYS Amtech Systems Inc $11.45 -0.26% 164.67M
83 QUIK Quicklogic Corp $9.03 -5.25% 164.41M
84 ATOM Atomera Inc $3.74 -4.23% 151.11M
85 VLN Valens Semiconductor Ltd $1.14 -3.39% 147.38M
86 MX Magnachip Semiconductor Corp $2.70 -5.92% 102.76M
87 GCTS Gct Semiconductor Holding In $1.12 -2.61% 83.34M
88 NA Nano Labs Ltd-Cl A $2.98 +1.02% 69.54M
89 TRT Trio-Tech International $5.94 -2.78% 51.89M
90 MOBX Mobix Labs Inc $0.38 -1.25% 39.49M
91 ASTI Ascent Solar Technologies $3.46 -10.82% 36.71M
92 CVV Cvd Equipment Corp $4.98 -5.32% 36.49M
93 PXLW Pixelworks Inc $5.02 -4.38% 31.93M
94 MAXN Maxeon Solar Technologie $1.46 -1.35% 25.18M
95 SELX Semilux International Ltd $0.30 -14.73% 13.53M
96 LEDS Semileds Corp/Tw $1.22 +0.60% 9.99M
97 PRSO Peraso Inc $0.93 -2.16% 9.84M
98 SMTK Smartkem Inc $0.23 +0.48% 1.86M

Related ETFs

Exchange-traded funds that provide diversified exposure to the semiconductor stocks sector.

SMH VanEck
0.35% ER
VanEck Semiconductor ETF
Tracks the 25 largest U.S.-listed semiconductor companies weighted by market cap. Top-heavy with NVDA, TSM, AVGO.
SOXX iShares
0.35% ER
iShares Semiconductor ETF
Broad semiconductor index fund with 30 holdings. More equally weighted than SMH, giving mid-caps greater representation.
XSD SPDR
0.35% ER
SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF
Equal-weighted semiconductor ETF. Gives smaller chipmakers the same allocation as mega-caps like NVIDIA.
SOXQ Invesco
0.19% ER
Invesco PHLX Semiconductor ETF
Lowest-cost semiconductor ETF tracking the PHLX Semiconductor Index. Good option for cost-conscious investors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are semiconductor stocks?
Semiconductor stocks are shares in companies that design, manufacture, or supply computer chips. Key players include NVIDIA (NVDA), AMD (AMD), Intel (INTC), Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), Broadcom (AVGO), and Qualcomm (QCOM). The sector also includes equipment manufacturers like ASML and Applied Materials that make the machines used to fabricate chips, and materials suppliers that provide specialized chemicals and silicon wafers.
Why are semiconductor stocks important?
Semiconductors are the foundation of the modern digital economy. Every electronic device contains chips, and emerging technologies like AI, autonomous vehicles, IoT, and 5G all require increasingly advanced semiconductors. The industry generates over $500 billion in annual revenue and governments worldwide have designated chips as strategically important, with the U.S. CHIPS Act and EU Chips Act committing tens of billions in subsidies for domestic production.
What is the best semiconductor stock?
NVIDIA (NVDA) has emerged as the dominant AI chip company, with its GPUs powering most AI training and inference workloads. For broader diversification, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) manufactures chips for nearly every major designer. Broadcom (AVGO) offers stable growth across networking, storage, and wireless. The best choice depends on your risk tolerance — NVIDIA has the highest growth but also elevated valuations, while Texas Instruments offers steadier returns with dividends.
Are semiconductor stocks cyclical?
Historically, semiconductors have been highly cyclical, with boom-bust patterns driven by inventory cycles and capital spending waves. However, the AI supercycle has introduced a structural demand driver that may moderate traditional cyclicality for companies with AI exposure. Analog and industrial chip companies like Texas Instruments remain more cyclical, while AI-focused names like NVIDIA have seen sustained demand growth that differs from historical patterns.
What is the CHIPS Act?
The CHIPS and Science Act is U.S. legislation providing approximately $52 billion in subsidies for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research. It aims to reduce dependence on Asian chip production and strengthen national security. Companies receiving CHIPS Act funding include Intel, TSMC, and Samsung, which are building new fabrication facilities in the U.S. The EU and other countries have passed similar legislation, creating a global wave of semiconductor investment.
What is the difference between fabless and foundry?
Fabless companies like NVIDIA, AMD, and Qualcomm design chips but outsource manufacturing to foundries. Foundries like TSMC and Samsung Foundry manufacture chips designed by others. This split allows fabless companies to focus on design innovation without the massive capital costs of building fabrication plants (fabs), which can cost $10-20 billion each. Integrated companies like Intel both design and manufacture their own chips.
How does AI affect semiconductor stocks?
AI has created unprecedented demand for high-performance computing chips. NVIDIA's data center revenue has grown exponentially as companies invest in AI training infrastructure. The AI wave benefits the entire semiconductor supply chain — from GPU designers to memory makers like SK Hynix and Micron (which produce high-bandwidth memory for AI chips), to equipment companies like ASML whose machines are needed to build advanced process nodes.
What are the risks of semiconductor stocks?
Key risks include geopolitical tensions around Taiwan (where TSMC produces most advanced chips), trade restrictions on chip exports to China, cyclical inventory corrections, and the massive capital requirements for staying competitive. Semiconductor technology advances require billions in R&D spending, and companies that fall behind technologically can lose market share rapidly. AI-specific risks include potential demand normalization after the initial infrastructure buildout phase.

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