1. Intel Intel
IntelCorporation (NASDAQ: INTC, HKEX: 4335) is headquartered in California, with engineering and sales departments and six chip manufacturing facilities located in Portland, Oregon, USA.
SAMSUNG Samsung
Samsung Group is a South Korean conglomerate, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui (Mitsui Consortium), and a large multinational conglomerate. Samsung Group is a family business, the Lee family hereditary, founder Lee Byung-chul as the first chairman. Each Samsung business is owned by the family and managed by other members of the family.
3. Qualcomm
Qualcomm has invented fundamental technologies that have changed the way the world connects and communicates. By connecting mobile phones to the Internet, the company's invention ushered in the era of mobile Internet. Today, the foundational technologies invented by the company give rise to products, experiences and industries that change people's lives. The company sees a new wave of cellular technology changes that will spark a new era of intelligent interconnection of everything and create new opportunities in connected cars, remote health care services, and the Internet of Things.
4. NVIDIA
NVIDIA? (Nvidia) has expertise in programmable Gpus (graphics processors) and has achieved many breakthroughs in parallel processing that have popularized the use of low-cost supercomputers. The company holds more than 1,800 U.S. patents covering designs and insights that are fundamental to modern computing.
5. AMD
It began in 1969 in the United States, acquired chip giant ATI in 2006, officially abandoned the ATI logo in 2010, and focused on the design and manufacturing of microprocessors.