• Revenue (TTM): $394.33 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $99.8 billion
  • Market Cap: $2.15 trillion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -21.25%
  • Exchange: Nasdaq

Apple designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of consumer technology products. These include smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearable devices, home entertainment devices, and much more. Some of its most popular products include its iPhone smartphones and Mac computers. Apple also has dramatically expanded its sales from services. It operates digital content stores and recently launched several streaming services, including Apple+, a platform for on-demand entertainment content.

2 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (SSNLF)

  • Revenue (TTM): $247.7 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $33.73 billion
  • Market Cap: $275.78 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -29.26%
  • Exchange: OTC Markets

In important product categories, Samsung Electronics competes with Apple and other significant tech firms globally. It operates in a wide number of sectors, including communications, information technology, and consumer electronics. The South Korean corporation offers a variety of products for sale, including computers, printers, household appliances, Televisions and home theaters, wearable technology, mobile phones, tablets, and virtual reality headsets. But, the popular Galaxy smartphone series is what makes Samsung most well-known.

3 Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd. (HNHPF)

  • Revenue (TTM): $227.1 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $5.06 billion
  • Market Cap: $44.7 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -9.01%
  • Exchange: OTC Markets

Hon Hai Precision, also known as Foxconn, is a Taiwan-based multinational electronics manufacturer. The company produces electronics and electronic components for use in the information technology, communications, automotive equipment, automobile, precision molding, and consumer electronics industries. Foxconn is a key supplier in Apple's supply chain, manufacturing a significant proportion of its iPhones.

4 Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)

  • Revenue (TTM): $203.08 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $69.80 billion
  • Market Cap: $1.82 trillion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -24.61%
  • Exchange: Nasdaq

Microsoft is a global developer and licensor of software, devices, solutions, and services. The company is well known for its Windows and Office Suite software, but nets a growing share of its profit and revenue from cloud computing and its cloud platform, Azure. Microsoft also owns and operates LinkedIn, the popular social networking site for job seekers.

5 Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL)

  • Revenue (TTM): $105.25 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $1.83 billion
  • Market Cap: $28.01 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -27.75%
  • Exchange: New York Stock Exchange

Dell designs, makes, and sells hardware, information technology products, and services worldwide. The company offers desktop and laptop computers, traditional and next-generation storage solutions, and networking products. Dell also sells a cloud-native platform and cloud management solutions. Dell's best-known products are its personal computers.

6 Sony Corp. (SNE)

  • Revenue (TTM): $83.91 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $7.6 billion
  • Market Cap: $95.87 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -35.62%
  • Exchange: New York Stock Exchange

Sony is a Japanese technology company that designs and produces electronics products worldwide for consumer, professional, and industrial markets. The company sells a variety of products, including personal computers, mobile phones, video game consoles and software, and video cameras. It also produces and distributes recorded music and live-action and animated motion pictures. In addition, it makes and sells the PlayStation, a popular video game console.

7 Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co LTD (TSM)

  • Revenue (TTM): $71.66 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $30.53 billion
  • Market Cap: $400.05 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -32.9%
  • Exchange: New York Stock Exchange

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co manufactures microchips and semiconductors used in cell phones, medical equipment, video game consoles, computer hardware, and much more. In 2021, TSM manufactured 12,302 products for 535 customers.1

8 Lenovo Group Ltd (LNVGY)

  • Revenue (TTM): $70.87 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $2.11 billion
  • Market Cap: $9.83 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -26.91%
  • Exchange: OTC Markets

Lenovo Group Ltd is a technology manufacturing company that creates personal computers, monitors, tablets, smartphones, and other devices designed to facilitate modern technological needs. The company serves a global market of more than 180 countries and has manufacturing sites in Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Mexico, and the U.S.2

9 Intel Corp. (INTC)

  • Revenue (TTM): $69.54 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $13.30 billion
  • Market Cap: $110.73 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -45.06%
  • Exchange: Nasdaq

Intel is a premier global producer of computer chips and a provider of computing, networking, data storage, and communication solutions. The company offers platform products for the cloud, enterprise, and communication infrastructure markets. In addition, Intel provides flash memory, programmable semiconductors, and processors for notebooks, mobile devices, and desktop computers. The company is well known for its high-performance processors used in PCs worldwide by businesses and consumers.

10 Panasonic Corp. (PCRFY)

  • Revenue (TTM): $63.91 billion
  • Net Income (TTM): $1.69 billion
  • Market Cap: $20.12 billion
  • 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -18.37%
  • Exchange: OTC Markets

Panasonic is a Japan-based developer, manufacturer, and servicer of electronic products primarily for the consumer market. The company offers personal computers, tablets, projectors, and broadcast and professional AV systems. Panasonic also produces appliances such as air conditioners, TVs, refrigerators, and washing machines