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The Top American Chip Companies in 2025

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The global semiconductor industry is more competitive and critical than ever, and American chips play a leading role in powering the world’s most advanced technologies. From smartphones and servers to AI and electric vehicles, U.S.-based chip companies are designing the components that drive innovation across every industry, and in some cases, making them themselves. In 2025, these firms aren’t just keeping up—they’re shaping the roadmap for the next generation of computing and competing with larger international companies that manufacture AI chips and more.

The growth of American chips has been driven by decades of investment in R&D, a strong startup ecosystem, and robust manufacturing partnerships both at home and abroad. With recent government incentives like the CHIPS and Science Act helping boost domestic production capacity, the spotlight is shining brighter than ever on the top U.S. players in the field, empowering new companies launch quicker and cheaper than ever before. Below, you'll find a list of the most important American chip companies in 2025, where they are located, their revenue, and how they create their chips.

  1. Intel CorporationFab
    • Headquarters: Santa Clara, California
    • 2023 Revenue: $54.2 billion
    • Overview: Designs and manufactures its own chips; expanding into foundry services.​
  2. NVIDIA CorporationFabless
    • Headquarters: Santa Clara, California
    • 2023 Revenue: $60.9 billion
    • Overview: Specializes in GPUs and AI accelerators; relies on external foundries.
  3. QualcommFabless
    • Headquarters: San Diego, California
    • 2023 Revenue: $30.91 billion
    • Overview: Designs mobile and wireless chips; manufacturing is outsourced.​
  4. Broadcom Inc.Fabless
    • Headquarters: San Jose, California
    • 2023 Revenue: $28.45 billion
    • Overview: Focuses on networking and broadband chips; relies on external foundries.​
  5. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)Fabless
    • Headquarters: Santa Clara, California
    • 2023 Revenue: $22.68 billion
    • Overview: Designs CPUs and GPUs; outsources manufacturing.​
  6. Micron TechnologyFab
    • Headquarters: Boise, Idaho
    • 2023 Revenue: $15.5 billion
    • Overview: Produces memory and storage solutions; operates its own fabs.​
  7. Texas Instruments (TI)Fab
    • Headquarters: Dallas, Texas
    • 2023 Revenue: $17.5 billion
    • Overview: Manufactures analog and embedded processing chips in-house.​
  8. ON Semiconductor (onsemi)Fab
    • Headquarters: Scottsdale, Arizona
    • 2023 Revenue: $8.3 billion
    • Overview: Produces power and analog semiconductors; operates its own fabrication facilities.
  9. GlobalFoundriesFab
    • Headquarters: Malta, New York
    • 2023 Revenue: $8.1 billion
    • Overview: Provides contract manufacturing services; does not design its own chips.​
  10. Skyworks SolutionsFabless
    • Headquarters: Irvine, California
    • 2023 Revenue: $4.2 billion
    • Overview: Designs RF chips for mobile and wireless devices; manufacturing is outsourced.

American chips are not just a product of engineering, they’re a core part of national security, economic growth, and technological leadership. As demand for faster, smaller, and more efficient chips increases, the companies on this list are set to lead the charge. Whether it's designing cutting-edge GPUs, leading-edge CPUs, or essential logic and memory components, American chips are at the heart of global progress. But are these chips really made in America, or are they just designed here. To learn about the difference and why it is important, click here.

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