List of largest technology companies by revenue
This is a global list of largest technology companies by revenue, according to the
The list includes companies whose primary business activities are associated with the technology industry, which includes
Legend
Column | Explanation |
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Rank | Rank of company by revenue |
Company | Name of the international company |
Revenue | The revenue of the company in billions of in the fiscal year noted
USDs |
Employees | Number of employees of company
|
Headquarters | Location of company's headquarters |
2021 list
Companies are ranked by total revenues for their respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31, 2021.[1] All data in the table is taken from the Fortune Global 500 list of technology sector companies for 2021[2] unless otherwise specified.
As of 2021, Fortune lists Amazon (revenue of $386.064 billion), Jingdong ($108.087 billion), and Alibaba ($105.865 billion) in the retailing sector rather than the technology sector.[3]
Rank | Company | Revenue ($B) USD[2] | Employees[2] | Revenue per employee ($K USD)[2] | Headquarters | |
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1 | Apple | $383.93 | 147,000 | 1867.44897 | Cupertino, California, US | |
2 | Samsung Electronics | $200.734 | 267,937 | 749.18357 | Suwon, South Korea | |
3 | Alphabet | $182.527 | 135,301 | 1349.04398 | Mountain View, California, US | |
4 | Foxconn | $181.945 | 878,429 | 207.12544 | New Taipei City, Taiwan | |
5 | Microsoft | $143.015 | 163,000 | 877.39263 | Redmond, Washington, US | |
6 | Huawei | $129.184 | 197,000 | 655.75634 | Shenzhen, China | |
7 | Dell Technologies | $92.224 | 158,000 | 583.6962 | Round Rock, Texas, US | |
8 | Meta |
$85.965 | 58,604 | 1466.87939 | Menlo Park, California, US | |
9 | Sony | $84.893 | 109,700 | 773.86508 | Tokyo, Japan | |
10 | Hitachi | $82.345 | 350,864 | 234.69207 | Tokyo, Japan | |
11 | Intel | $77.867 | 110,600 | 704.04159 | Santa Clara, California, US | |
12 | IBM | $73.620 | 364,800 | 201.80921 | Armonk, New York, US | |
13 | Tencent | $69.864 | 85,858 | 813.71567 | Shenzhen, China | |
14 | Panasonic | $63.191 | 243,540 | 259.46867 | Osaka, Japan | |
15 | Lenovo | $60.742 | 71,500 | 849.53846 | Hong Kong, China[4] | |
16 | HP Inc. | $56.639 | 53,000 | 1068.66037 | Palo Alto, California, US | |
17 | LG Electronics | $53.625 | 75,000 | 715.00000 | Seoul, South Korea |
2020 list
Companies are ranked by total revenues for their respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31, 2020.[5] All data in the table is taken from the Fortune Global 500 list of technology sector companies for 2020[6] unless otherwise specified.
As of 2020, Fortune lists Amazon (revenue of $280.522 billion) in the retailing sector rather than the technology sector.[3]
Rank | Company | Revenue ($B) USD[6] | Employees[6] | Revenue per employee ($K USD)[6] | Headquarters | |
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1 | Apple | $260.174 | 137,000 | 1899.08029 | Cupertino, California, US | |
2 | Samsung Electronics | $197.705 | 287,439 | 687.8155 | Suwon, South Korea | |
3 | Foxconn | $178.869 | 757,404 | 236.16062 | New Taipei City, Taiwan | |
4 | Alphabet | $161.857 | 118,899 | 1361.29824 | Mountain View, California, US | |
5 | Microsoft | $125.843 | 144,000 | 873.90972 | Redmond, Washington, US | |
6 | Huawei | $124.316 | 194,000 | 640.80412 | Shenzhen, China | |
7 | Dell Technologies | $92.154 | 165,000 | 558.50909 | Round Rock, Texas, US | |
8 | Hitachi | $80.639 | 301,056 | 267.85382 | Tokyo, Japan | |
9 | IBM | $77.147 | 383,056 | 201.39875 | Armonk, New York, US | |
10 | Sony | $75.972 | 111,700 | 680.14324 | Tokyo, Japan | |
11 | Intel | $71.965 | 110,800 | 649.50361 | Santa Clara, California, US | |
12 | Meta(Facebook) | $70.697 | 44,942 | 1573.07195 | Menlo Park, California, US | |
13 | Panasonic | $68.897 | 259,385 | 265.61674 | Osaka, Japan | |
14 | HP Inc. | $58.756 | 56,000 | 1049.21428 | Palo Alto, California, US | |
15 | Tencent | $54.613 | 62,885 | 868.45829 | Shenzhen, China | |
16 | LG Electronics | $53.464 | 74,000 | 722.48648 | Seoul, South Korea | |
17 | Cisco | $51.904 | 75,900 | 683.84716 | San Jose, California, US | |
18 | Lenovo | $50.716 | 63,000 | 805.01587 | Hong Kong, China[4] |
2019 list
Companies are ranked by total revenues for their respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31, 2019.[7] All data in the table is taken from the Fortune Global 500 list of technology sector companies for 2019[8] unless otherwise specified.
As of 2019, Fortune lists Amazon (revenue of $232.887 billion) in the retailing sector rather than the technology sector.[9]
Rank | Company | Revenue ($B) USD[8] | Employees[8] | Revenue per employee ($K USD)[8] | Headquarters | |
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1 | Apple | $265.595 | 132,000 | $2012.08333 | Cupertino, California, US | |
2 | Samsung Electronics | $197.700 | 309,630 | $638.50402 | Suwon, South Korea | |
3 | Foxconn | $175.617 | 667,680 | $263.0257 | New Taipei City, Taiwan | |
4 | Alphabet | $136.819 | 98,771 | $1385.21428 | Mountain View, California, US | |
5 | Microsoft | $110.360 | 131,000 | $842.44274 | Redmond, Washington, US | |
6 | Huawei | $109.030 | 188,000 | $579.9468 | Shenzhen, China | |
7 | Dell Technologies | $90.621 | 157,000 | $577.20382 | Round Rock, Texas, US | |
8 | Hitachi | $85.507 | 295,941 | $288.93259 | Tokyo, Japan | |
9 | IBM | $79.591 | 381,100 | $208.84544 | Armonk, New York, US | |
10 | Sony | $78.157 | 114,400 | $683.19055 | Tokyo, Japan | |
11 | Panasonic | $72.178 | 271,869 | $265.48815 | Osaka, Japan | |
12 | Intel | $70.848 | 107,400 | $659.6648 | Santa Clara, California, US | |
13 | HP Inc. | $58.472 | 55,000 | $1063.12727 | Palo Alto, California, US | |
14 | Meta(Facebook) | $55.838 | 35,587 | $1569.05611 | Menlo Park, California, US | |
15 | LG Electronics | $55.757 | 72,600 | $768.00275 | Seoul, South Korea | |
16 | Lenovo | $51.037 | 57,000 | $895.38596 | Hong Kong, China[4] |
2018 list
Ranked by total revenues for respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31, 2018.[10]
Rank[10] | Company | Fiscal year ending | Revenue ($B) USD | Employees | Revenue per employee ($K USD) | Headquarters | |
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1 | Apple Inc. | September 30, 2017[11] | $229.2[10][12] | 123,000[12] | $1863.41463 | Cupertino, California, US | |
2 | Samsung Electronics | December 31, 2017[13] | $211.9[10][14][15] | 320,670[16][17] | $660.80394 | Suwon, South Korea | |
3 | Amazon | December 31, 2017[18][19] | $177.9[10][19] | 613,300[20] | $290.07011 | Seattle, Washington, US | |
4 | Foxconn | December 31, 2017[21][22] | $154.7–158[10][22][23] | 803,126[24] | $192.62232 | New Taipei City, Taiwan | |
5 | Alphabet Inc. | December 31, 2017[25][26] | $110.8[10][26] | 80,110[27] | $1383.09823 | Mountain View, California, US | |
6 | Microsoft | June 30, 2017[28] | $90.0[10] | 124,000[28] | $725.80645 | Redmond, Washington, US | |
7 | Huawei | December 31, 2017[29][30] | $89.3–92.5[10][30] | 180,000 | $496.11111 | Shenzhen, China | |
8 | Hitachi | March 31, 2018[31] | $84.6[10] | 307,275 | $275.3234 | Tokyo, Japan | |
9 | IBM | December 31, 2017[32][33] | $79.1[10] | 397,800 | $198.84364 | Armonk, New York, US | |
10 | Dell Technologies | January 31, 2018[34][35] | $78.7[10][35] | 145,000[34] | $542.75862 | Round Rock, Texas, US | |
11 | Sony | March 31, 2018[36] | $77.1[10][37] | 117,300[36] | $657.289 | Tokyo, Japan | |
12 | Panasonic | March 31, 2018[38] | $72.0[10] | 274,143 | $262.63665 | Osaka, Japan | |
13 | Intel | December 31, 2017[39] | $62.8[10] | 102,700 | $611.48977 | Santa Clara, California, US | |
14 | LG Electronics | December 31, 2017[40] | $54.3[10] | 74,000 | $733.78378 | Seoul, South Korea | |
15 | JD.com | December 31, 2017[41] | $54.0[10] | 157,831 | $342.1381 | Beijing, China | |
16 | HP Inc. | October 31, 2017[42] | $52.0[10] | 49,000 | $1061.22448 | Palo Alto, California, US |
See also
- List of largest Internet companies
- List of the largest software companies
- List of largest manufacturing companies by revenue
- List of largest companies by revenue
- List of largest United States–based employers globally
- List of largest employers
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