#SEMICONDUCTORS 20: 2023 - The annual report on the most valuable and strongest #semiconductor #brands (by Brand Finance) - TSMC challenges Intel Corporation for most valuable semiconductor brand title - #Intel remains the world’s most valuable semiconductor brand at US$22.9 billion, just ahead of #TSMC at US$21.6 billion - Broadcom Inc. is fastest-growing semiconductor brand, up 29% - AMD brand value now worth five times pre-#pandemic value at US$6.9 billion - STMicroelectronics brand value grows on distributed dealer network - TSMC is the strongest semiconductor brand, earning AA+ rating Thanks to Brand Finance for the full article with more background , insights and a preview of the report for download via the link below 💡🙏👇 https://lnkd.in/exYe3Xzp #semiconductorindustry #semiconductors #semiconductor #tech #semiconductormanufacturing #foundry #foundries #chip #chips #integratedcircuits #integratedcircuit #ic #icdesign #ics #data #it #computer #computing #highperformancecomputing #cpu #gpu #artificialintelligence #ai #aiot #iiot #iot #nvidia #skhynix #asml #qualcomm #broadcom #micron #texasinstruments #mediatek #infineon #ase #lamresearch #stmicroelectronics #tel #arrow #nxp #analogdevices #kla #usa #japan #taiwan #southkorea #korea #germany #taiwan #thenetherlands #switzerland #pc #cloud #datacenter #datacenters #highperformancecomputing
Interesting, I believe TSMC, Mediatek, and ASE actually are in Taiwan, not China 🤫
Love to see one with market valuation. TSMC will be way ahead the pack.
Why do you use the Chinese flag for a Taiwanese company?
TSMC is a Taiwanese company and STMicroelectronics is French / Italian ...
wow 😮- Marco Mezger: is Samsung semiconductors too valuable to appear?
What a surprise, there is a Chinese foundry firm could manufacture 3nm chip despite ongoing US sanction. Maybe you should inform China Government this great news.
SK hynix No.4 !
Ignoring Samsung, the world's #1 semiconductor company? Really? To be taken with a grain of salt...
Thanks for sharing.
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1yThis post should perhaps include an explanation of their calculation of "Brand Value". Here is what is on their web site: ".....Brand Value is the capital value of economic benefits brought to an entity through use of a brand. This is most commonly done as a net present value of the estimated additional future cash flows generated by the Brand for the organization. The accepted standard on how to calculate brand value is ISO 10668:Brand Valuation, in which 3 broad approaches are accepted. The most commonly used of those is the Income approach, which has 6 accepted methodologies that use either future revenue or profit estimates to conduct the brand valuation...."