Global Top Company
Global Rank | Name | Market Cap | Ceo | Business Type | Country |
01 | Apple Inc. | $3.28 trillion | Tim Cook | Technology | United States |
02 | Microsoft Corporation | $2.79 trillion | Satya Nadella | Technology | United States |
03 | Nvidia Corporation | $2.64 trillion | Jensen Huang | Technology | United States |
04 | Amazon Inc. | $2.02 trillion | Andy Jassy | E-commerce | United States |
05 | Alphabet Inc. | $1.88 trillion | Sundar Pichai | Technology | United States |
06 | Saudi Aramco | $1.8 trillion | Amin H. Nasser | Oil and Gas | Saudi Arabia |
07 | Meta Platforms Inc. | $1.46 trillion | Mark Zuckerberg | Soical Media | United States |
08 | Berkshire Hathaway Inc. | $1.14 trillion | Warren E. Buffett | Multinational Conglomerate | United States |
09 | Tesla inc. | $1.03 trillion | Elon Musk | EV & Energy | United States |
10 | TSMC | $997.42 billion | C. C. Wei | semiconductor | Taiwan |
1. Apple

Apple is a multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino California. It is one of the most valuable and influential companies in the world, known for itsinnovation in consumer electronics, software, and digital services.
Founded: April 1, 1976, Founder: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne
Headquarters: Cupertino, California, United States
CEO: Tim Cook (since August 24, 2011)
Stock Ticker: AAPL (NASDAQ)
Industry: Technology / Consumer Electronics
Services
Apple Music: A music and audio streaming service with over 100 million songs,
curated playlists, and radio stations.
Apple TV+: A streaming service featuring original, exclusive TV shows, movies,
and documentaries.
Apple Arcade: A gaming subscription service offering access to a curated
collection of games for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS.
Apple Podcasts: A platform for discovering and listening to podcasts across
various genres.
Apple Books: An ebook store and reading platform.
Apple Fitness+: A fitness and wellness service with workout videos and guided
fitness programs, powered by Apple Watch.
Apple News+: A news and magazine subscription service, providing access to
a wide range of publications.
iCloud+: An enhanced iCloud storage service offering additional features like
Private Relay, Hide My Email, and custom email domain support.
App Store: A digital distribution platform for apps and games for Apple devices.
Apple One: A subscription bundle that combines multiple Apple services into a
single, convenient plan.
AppleCare: A range of service and support programs for Apple products, offering
extended warranty coverage and accidental damage protection.
Apple Music: A music and audio streaming service with over 100 million songs, curated playlists, and radio stations.
Apple TV+: A streaming service featuring original, exclusive TV shows, movies,
and documentaries.
Apple Arcade: A gaming subscription service offering access to a curated collection of games for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS.
Apple Podcasts: A platform for discovering and listening to podcasts across various genres.
Apple Books: An ebook store and reading platform.
Apple Fitness+: A fitness and wellness service with workout videos and guided fitness programs, powered by Apple Watch.
Apple News+: A news and magazine subscription service, providing access to a wide range of publications.
iCloud+: An enhanced iCloud storage service offering additional features like Private Relay, Hide My Email, and custom email domain support.
App Store: A digital distribution platform for apps and games for Apple devices.
Apple One: A subscription bundle that combines multiple Apple services into a single, convenient plan.
AppleCare: A range of service and support programs for Apple products, offering extended warranty coverage and accidental damage protection.
2. Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology conglomerate company
Founded: April 4, 1975 Founders: Bill Gates and Paul Allen
Headquarters: Redmond, Washington, United States
CEO: Satya Nadella (since February 4, 2014):
Stock Ticker: MSFT (NASDAQ)
Industry: Developing and supporting software, services, devices, and solutions.
Services
Microsoft Azure: Cloud computing platform: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Virtual Machines,
App Services, Azure AI, Azure Functions, Databases, IoT, DevOps, etc.
Azure AI & Machine Learning: Tools for building, training, and deploying AI models,
Cognitive Services (vision, speech, language), OpenAI models, Azure ML Studio
Copilot (AI Assistants): Integrated into Office (Word, Excel), GitHub, and
Windows Powered by OpenAI's GPT models.
Microsoft 365: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and more
Cloud-based
SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams
Available for personal, business, and enterprise use.
Microsoft Teams: Video conferencing, chat, file sharing, and app integration
Strongly
integrated with Microsoft 365
Outlook: Email and calendar service for individuals and organizations.
Windows OS: Windows 11, Windows 10 (desktop and enterprise editions)
Windows Server
for enterprise environments
Windows 365 / Azure Virtual Desktop: Cloud PCs accessible from anywhere
Virtualized
Windows environments.
Visual Studio & Visual Studio Code: IDEs for software development
Support for many
programming languages and platforms.
GitHub (owned by Microsoft): Code hosting, version control, and collaboration
GitHub
Copilot for AI-assisted coding.
Power Platform: Power BI (data visualization)
Power Apps (no-code/low-code app creation)
Power Automate (workflow automation)
Power Virtual Agents (chatbots).
Xbox Services: Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Live, Xbox Cloud Gaming
Games, multiplayer services,
and content delivery.
Microsoft Store: Digital marketplace for apps, games, and software
Microsoft Defender: Security solutions for endpoints, identity, and cloud
Microsoft Entra: Identity & access management, Single Sign-On (SSO), and MFA.
Microsoft Purview / Compliance Center: Data governance, compliance, and risk management.
Edge: Web browser
Bing: Search Engine
Microsoft Azure: Cloud computing platform: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Virtual Machines, App Services, Azure AI, Azure Functions, Databases, IoT, DevOps, etc.
Azure AI & Machine Learning: Tools for building, training, and deploying AI models, Cognitive Services (vision, speech, language), OpenAI models, Azure ML Studio
Copilot (AI Assistants): Integrated into Office (Word, Excel), GitHub, and Windows Powered by OpenAI's GPT models.
Microsoft 365: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and more
Cloud-based
SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams
Available for personal, business, and enterprise use.
Microsoft Teams: Video conferencing, chat, file sharing, and app integration
Strongly
integrated with Microsoft 365
Outlook: Email and calendar service for individuals and organizations.
Windows OS: Windows 11, Windows 10 (desktop and enterprise editions)
Windows Server
for enterprise environments
Windows 365 / Azure Virtual Desktop: Cloud PCs accessible from anywhere
Virtualized
Windows environments.
Visual Studio & Visual Studio Code: IDEs for software development
Support for many
programming languages and platforms.
GitHub (owned by Microsoft): Code hosting, version control, and collaboration
GitHub
Copilot for AI-assisted coding.
Power Platform: Power BI (data visualization)
Power Apps (no-code/low-code app creation)
Power Automate (workflow automation)
Power Virtual Agents (chatbots).
Xbox Services: Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Live, Xbox Cloud Gaming
Games, multiplayer services,
and content delivery.
Microsoft Store: Digital marketplace for apps, games, and software
Microsoft Defender: Security solutions for endpoints, identity, and cloud
Microsoft Entra: Identity & access management, Single Sign-On (SSO), and MFA.
Microsoft Purview / Compliance Center: Data governance, compliance, and risk management.
Edge: Web browser
Bing: Search Engine
3. Nvidia

NVIDIA is a leading American technology company best known for its graphics processing units (GPUs), which are widely used in gaming, artificial intelligence (AI), data centers,
Founded: April 5, 1993 Founders: Jensen Huang
Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, United States
CEO: Jensen Huang (since April 5, 1993):
Stock Ticker: NVDA (NASDAQ)
Industry: Automotive, Healthcare, and Industrial Manufacturing.
Services
GeForce NOW: Cloud gaming service that lets users stream PC games from the
cloud to virtually any device.
GeForce Experience: A companion software for GeForce GPUs that optimizes
game settings, records gameplay, and updates drivers.
DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling): AI-powered rendering technology
that boosts frame rates and graphics performance.
RTX: Ray tracing technology for real-time lighting and reflections.
NVIDIA AI Enterprise: End-to-end AI and data analytics suite optimized for NVIDIA
infrastructure, often used in enterprise and data center environments.
CUDA: A parallel computing platform and programming model for NVIDIA GPUs,
heavily used in AI/ML development.
TensorRT: High-performance deep learning inference library.
NVIDIA NeMo: Toolkit for building, training, and deploying large language models (LLMs).
NVIDIA Riva: Speech AI services for real-time voice recognition and synthesis.
NVIDIA DGX Cloud: AI training-as-a-service offering access to multi-node GPU
supercomputing in the cloud.
NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud: Platform for collaborative 3D design and simulation in the cloud.
NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC): Catalog of GPU-optimized software containers, models, and SDKs for
AI, ML, and HPC.
NVIDIA Omniverse: A real-time collaboration and simulation platform for 3D content creation,
digital twins, and industrial metaverse use cases.
Isaac Sim: Robotics simulation toolkit built on Omniverse, for testing and training AI robots.
Drive Sim: Simulation platform for autonomous vehicle development.
NVIDIA DRIVE:End-to-end autonomous vehicle platform, including hardware (DRIVE AGX) and
software stacks.
NVIDIA Jetson: Edge AI platform for robotics and embedded systems.
NVIDIA Clara: Healthcare-focused AI platform, used in medical imaging, genomics, and drug
discovery.
NVIDIA Morpheus: AI cybersecurity framework for detecting threats in real time using GPU
acceleration.
GeForce NOW: Cloud gaming service that lets users stream PC games from the cloud to virtually any device.
GeForce Experience: A companion software for GeForce GPUs that optimizes game settings, records gameplay, and updates drivers.
DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling): AI-powered rendering technology that boosts frame rates and graphics performance.
RTX: Ray tracing technology for real-time lighting and reflections.
NVIDIA AI Enterprise: End-to-end AI and data analytics suite optimized for NVIDIA infrastructure, often used in enterprise and data center environments.
CUDA: A parallel computing platform and programming model for NVIDIA GPUs, heavily used in AI/ML development.
TensorRT: High-performance deep learning inference library.
NVIDIA NeMo: Toolkit for building, training, and deploying large language models (LLMs).
NVIDIA Riva: Speech AI services for real-time voice recognition and synthesis.
NVIDIA DGX Cloud: AI training-as-a-service offering access to multi-node GPU supercomputing in the cloud.
NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud: Platform for collaborative 3D design and simulation in the cloud.
NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC): Catalog of GPU-optimized software containers, models, and SDKs for AI, ML, and HPC.
NVIDIA Omniverse: A real-time collaboration and simulation platform for 3D content creation, digital twins, and industrial metaverse use cases.
Isaac Sim: Robotics simulation toolkit built on Omniverse, for testing and training AI robots.
Drive Sim: Simulation platform for autonomous vehicle development.
NVIDIA DRIVE:End-to-end autonomous vehicle platform, including hardware (DRIVE AGX) and software stacks.
NVIDIA Jetson: Edge AI platform for robotics and embedded systems.
NVIDIA Clara: Healthcare-focused AI platform, used in medical imaging, genomics, and drug discovery.
NVIDIA Morpheus: AI cybersecurity framework for detecting threats in real time using GPU acceleration.
4. Amazon

amazon.com Inc., doing business as Amazon, is an American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, andartificial intelligence.
Founded: July 5, 1994
Founders: Jeff Bezos
Headquarters: Seattle, Washington, United States.
CEO: Andy Jassy (since July 5, 2021):
Stock Ticker: NASDAQ: AMZN
Industry: e-commerce retail, cloud computing (Amazon Web Services), and digital
advertising
Services
GeForce Experience: A massive online store selling everything from books to electronics and
groceries. cloud to virtually any device.
Amazon Prime: Subscription perks include fast/free shipping, Prime Video, Prime Music
(ad-supported unless upgraded), Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and more—plus membership
sharingbr across family accounts
Amazon Fresh & Whole Foods: Grocery delivery and exclusive member discounts.
Amazon Advertising: A growing business for brands to reach consumers—helping drive profits
beyond retail.
Echo & Alexa: Smart speakers and voice assistant—Alexa Plus brings AI-driven enhancements,
included for Prime members; standalone subscription $20/month
Scope: Over 200 services across compute, storage, databases, analytics, AI/ML, IoT, serverless,
DevOps, networking, security, and more
Compute: Speech AI services for real-time voice recognition and synthesis.
Compute: EC2, Lambda (serverless), Elastic Beanstalk.
Storage/Databases: S3, RDS, DynamoDB, EFS.
Streaming & Warehouse: Kinesis, Redshift.
Infrastructure as code / DevOps: CloudFormation.
Aurora DSQL: Now generally available—multiregion, high availability SQL.
Aurora PostgreSQL 17: Latest major version support.
Devices & Workplace AI: Expansion of Alexa, Q chatbot, and AI-powered enterprise tools.
Healthcare: Includes Amazon Pharmacy, RxPass subscription—highlighting diversification into health.
Retail strength: Prime continues to drive consumer loyalty and boost top-line retail performance.
Tech dominance: AWS’s unmatched scale, breadth, and cloud-first innovation underpin global enterprise
services.
Future-shaping AI: Investments in proprietary chips, generative AI platforms, and AI-driven retail experiences
signal Amazon's pivot toward technological leadership.
GeForce Experience: A massive online store selling everything from books to electronics and groceries. cloud to virtually any device.
Amazon Prime: Subscription perks include fast/free shipping, Prime Video, Prime Music (ad-supported unless upgraded), Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and more—plus membership sharingbr across family accounts
Amazon Fresh & Whole Foods: Grocery delivery and exclusive member discounts.
Amazon Advertising: A growing business for brands to reach consumers—helping drive profits beyond retail.
Echo & Alexa: Smart speakers and voice assistant—Alexa Plus brings AI-driven enhancements, included for Prime members; standalone subscription $20/month
Scope: Over 200 services across compute, storage, databases, analytics, AI/ML, IoT, serverless, DevOps, networking, security, and more
Compute: Speech AI services for real-time voice recognition and synthesis.
Compute: EC2, Lambda (serverless), Elastic Beanstalk.
Storage/Databases: S3, RDS, DynamoDB, EFS.
Streaming & Warehouse: Kinesis, Redshift.
Infrastructure as code / DevOps: CloudFormation.
Aurora DSQL: Now generally available—multiregion, high availability SQL.
Aurora PostgreSQL 17: Latest major version support.
Devices & Workplace AI: Expansion of Alexa, Q chatbot, and AI-powered enterprise tools.
Healthcare: Includes Amazon Pharmacy, RxPass subscription—highlighting diversification into health.
Retail strength: Prime continues to drive consumer loyalty and boost top-line retail performance.
Tech dominance: AWS’s unmatched scale, breadth, and cloud-first innovation underpin global enterprise services.
Future-shaping AI: Investments in proprietary chips, generative AI platforms, and AI-driven retail experiences
signal Amazon's pivot toward technological leadership.
5. Alphabet (Google)

Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence.
Founded: September 4, 1998
Founders: Larry Page, Sergey Brin
Headquarters: Mountain View, California, United States.
CEO: Sundar Pichai (since Oct 2, 2015)
Stock Ticker: NASDAQ: GOOG
Industry: Technology, with a strong focus on internet services, cloud computing,
and artificial intelligenc
Services
Android: The world’s most-used mobile operating system.
YouTube: The largest video-sharing platform (acquired in 2006).
Gmail: Free email service with over 1.5 billion users.
Google Maps: Navigation and mapping service used globally.
Google Drive: Cloud storage and file-sharing platform.
Google Chrome: The most popular web browser worldwide.
Google Photos: AI-powered photo storage and management.
Google Translate: Language translation tool covering 100+ languages.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP): Cloud computing services competing with
AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Vertex AI: Platform for building and deploying ML models.
Gemini AI: Google’s family of generative AI tools (successor to Bard),
integrated into Workspace apps and Android.
Google Search & Ads: Revenue primarily from advertising (Google Ads).
Google Workspace: Productivity tools like Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet.
Devices: Pixel phones, Nest smart home devices, Fitbit wearables.
Android: The world’s most-used mobile operating system.
YouTube: The largest video-sharing platform (acquired in 2006).
Gmail: Free email service with over 1.5 billion users.
Google Maps: Navigation and mapping service used globally.
Google Drive: Cloud storage and file-sharing platform.
Google Chrome: The most popular web browser worldwide.
Google Photos: AI-powered photo storage and management.
Google Translate: Language translation tool covering 100+ languages.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP): Cloud computing services competing with AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Vertex AI: Platform for building and deploying ML models.
Gemini AI: Google’s family of generative AI tools (successor to Bard), integrated into Workspace apps and Android.
Google Search & Ads: Revenue primarily from advertising (Google Ads).
Google Workspace: Productivity tools like Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet.
Devices: Pixel phones, Nest smart home devices, Fitbit wearables.
6. Saudi Aramco

Saudi Aramco or Aramco, officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, is a majority state-owned petroleum and natural gas company that is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia. As of 2024, it is the fourth-largest company in the world by revenue and is headquartered in Dhahran.
Founded: 1933
Founders: King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud
Headquarters: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
CEO: Amin H. Nasser (since september, 2015)
Stock Ticker: Saudi Aramco
Industry: world-leading integrated energy and chemicals company.
Services
Upstream: Exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas.
Downstream: Refining, chemicals, and distribution of refined products.
Power Systems: Operation and maintenance of power infrastructure, including
renewable energy projects.
Trading: Trading of crude oil, refined products, and chemicals.
Research and Development: Investing in technologies for energy production, CCUS,
and AI.
Business Management: Providing business management services to project teams.
Technical Support: Offering technical expertise and support for various operations.
Supply Chain Management: Managing the procurement and logistics of materials
and services.
Financial Services: Providing financial support and solutions.
Marine Services: Managing maritime operations and logistics.
Community Services:Providing services like catering, facilities management, and
concession services.
Inspection Services:Ensuring the quality of materials and equipment procured for
Saudi Aramco.
IT Services: Providing information technology support and solutions.
Aramco Americas: provides services to support Saudi Aramco's operations in North
America, including sourcing goods and services, providing economic and political
analysis, and arranging storage and transportation of crude oil.
Upstream: Exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas.
Downstream: Refining, chemicals, and distribution of refined products.
Power Systems: Operation and maintenance of power infrastructure, including renewable energy projects.
Trading: Trading of crude oil, refined products, and chemicals.
Research and Development: Investing in technologies for energy production, CCUS, and AI.
Business Management: Providing business management services to project teams.
Technical Support: Offering technical expertise and support for various operations.
Supply Chain Management: Managing the procurement and logistics of materials and services.
Financial Services: Providing financial support and solutions.
Marine Services: Managing maritime operations and logistics.
Community Services:Providing services like catering, facilities management, and concession services.
Inspection Services:Ensuring the quality of materials and equipment procured for Saudi Aramco.
IT Services: Providing information technology support and solutions.
Aramco Americas: provides services to support Saudi Aramco's operations in North America, including sourcing goods and services, providing economic and political analysis, and arranging storage and transportation of crude oil.
7. Meta Platforms

Meta Platforms Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Menlo Park, California. Meta owns and operates several prominent social media platforms and communication services, including Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Messenger and WhatsApp.
Founded: January 4, 2004 (as TheFacebook); renamed Meta Platforms in 2021. Founders: Mark Zuckerberg
Headquarters: Menlo Park, California.
CEO: Mark Zuckerberg (since July 4, 2004).
Stock Ticker: NASDAQ: META
Industry: Generally refers to Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook, Inc.)
and its related businesses.
Services
Facebook: Social networking.
Instagram: Photo and video sharing.
WhatsApp: Messaging.
Messenger: Messaging.
Threads: Text-based conversation app
Meta AI: Artificial intelligence services.
Technical Support: Offering technical expertise and support for various operations.
Meta Quest (Oculus): Virtual reality hardware and software
Business Suite / Meta Ads Manager: Businesses to manage pages and ad campaigns.
Metaverse services: Virtual worlds, Avatar creation, Digital goods and NFTs, VR/AR
experiences, Virtual real estate
Facebook: Social networking.
Instagram: Photo and video sharing.
WhatsApp: Messaging.
Messenger: Messaging.
Threads: Text-based conversation app
Meta AI: Artificial intelligence services.
Technical Support: Offering technical expertise and support for various operations.
Meta Quest (Oculus): Virtual reality hardware and software
Business Suite / Meta Ads Manager: Businesses to manage pages and ad campaigns.
Metaverse services: Virtual worlds, Avatar creation, Digital goods and NFTs, VR/AR experiences, Virtual real estate
8. Berkshire Hathaway

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Originally a textile manufacturer, the company transitioned into a conglomerate starting in 1965 under the management of chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and vice chairman Charlie Munger.
Founded: 1839 (originally as a textile manufacturing company), transformed under Buffett’s leadership from the 1960s onward. Founders: Oliver Chace
Headquarters: Omaha, Nebraska, U.S
CEO: Warren Buffett (since, 1970).
Stock Ticker: NASDAQ: META
Industry: Generally refers to Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook, Inc.)
and its related businesses.
Services
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices: This global network provides residential real
estate brokerage services, including property sales, mortgage, title insurance, home
warranty, and related services.
HomeServices of America: A division of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, it encompasses
residential real estate brokerage, mortgage loan originations, title insurance, and other
related services.
Property and Casualty Insurance: Berkshire Hathaway is a major player in both direct
and reinsurance markets for property and casualty insurance.
Life and Health Insurance: The company also offers life and health insurance products.
GEICO: A well-known subsidiary specializing in auto insurance.
Manufacturing: Berkshire Hathaway owns various manufacturing companies producing
industrial, building, and consumer products.
Railroad Freight: BNSF Railway is a significant subsidiary in the freight transportation
industry.
Utilities: The company holds interests in utility businesses.
Investments: Berkshire Hathaway holds substantial investments in public companies
like Apple, Coca-Cola, and American Express.
Consumer Brands: Berkshire Hathaway owns various consumer-facing companies,
including Dairy Queen, Pampered Chef, and Jordan's Furniture.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices: This global network provides residential real estate brokerage services, including property sales, mortgage, title insurance, home warranty, and related services.
HomeServices of America: A division of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, it encompasses residential real estate brokerage, mortgage loan originations, title insurance, and other related services.
Property and Casualty Insurance: Berkshire Hathaway is a major player in both direct and reinsurance markets for property and casualty insurance.
Life and Health Insurance: The company also offers life and health insurance products.
GEICO: A well-known subsidiary specializing in auto insurance.
Manufacturing: Berkshire Hathaway owns various manufacturing companies producing industrial, building, and consumer products.
Railroad Freight: BNSF Railway is a significant subsidiary in the freight transportation industry.
Utilities: The company holds interests in utility businesses.
Investments: Berkshire Hathaway holds substantial investments in public companies like Apple, Coca-Cola, and American Express.
Consumer Brands: Berkshire Hathaway owns various consumer-facing companies, including Dairy Queen, Pampered Chef, and Jordan's Furniture.
9. Tesla

Tesla, Inc. is an American multinational automotive and clean energy company. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, it designs, manufactures and sells battery electric vehicles, stationary battery energy storage devices from home to grid-scale, solar panels and solar shingles, and related products and services.
Founded: July 1, 2003. Founders: Elon Musk, Marc Tarpenning, Martin Eberhard
Headquarters: Austin, Texas, United States
CEO: Warren Buffett (since October 2008).
Stock Ticker: NASDAQ: TSLA
Industry: Automotive, energy generation and storage, and technology sectors.
Services
Robotaxi Rollout: Launching June 22 in Austin; critical test for Tesla’s self-driving leap.
Stock Sentiment: A divisiRally fueled by AI/robotaxi hope, but mixed analyst opinions prevail.
Product Push: Energy storage in China + EV refreshes + Giga Texas production tweaks.
Strategic Transition: Tesla aims to evolve from EV maker to autonomous-tech & energy leader.
Robotaxi Rollout: Launching June 22 in Austin; critical test for Tesla’s self-driving leap.
Stock Sentiment: A divisiRally fueled by AI/robotaxi hope, but mixed analyst opinions prevail.
Product Push: Energy storage in China + EV refreshes + Giga Texas production tweaks.
Strategic Transition: Tesla aims to evolve from EV maker to autonomous-tech & energy leader.
10. TSMC

TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company.
Founded: February 21, 1987. Founders: Morris Chang
Headquarters: Hsinchu, Taiwan
CEO: C. C. Wei (since Nov 12, 2013).
Stock Ticker: NYSE: TSM
Industry: The world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry
Services
Technology nodes:: Ranges from legacy (90nm+) to cutting-edge (3nm, 2nm in development).
advanced technologies: FinFET (16nm, 7nm, 5nm, 3nm)
Gate-All-Around (GAAFET) in future nodes (2nm and beyond).
Advanced Packaging Services: 3D IC and advanced chip packaging solutions.
CoWoS® (Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate),
InFO (Integrated Fan-Out),
SoIC (System on Integrated Chips).
Mask Making Services: High-precision photomasks used in photolithography for semiconductor manufacturing.
Design Enablement Services: Process Design Kits (PDKs),
IP libraries,
Reference flows,
Design tools collaboration with EDA partners (e.g., Synopsys, Cadence).
Automotive Electronics: Offers AEC-Q100 qualified processes and automotive-grade reliability.
High-Performance Computing (HPC): Supports CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators with performance-optimized processes.
Mobile and Consumer Electronics: Provides low-power, high-density solutions for smartphones and wearable devices.
Technology nodes:: Ranges from legacy (90nm+) to cutting-edge (3nm, 2nm in development).
advanced technologies: FinFET (16nm, 7nm, 5nm, 3nm) Gate-All-Around (GAAFET) in future nodes (2nm and beyond).
Advanced Packaging Services: 3D IC and advanced chip packaging solutions. CoWoS® (Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate), InFO (Integrated Fan-Out), SoIC (System on Integrated Chips).
Mask Making Services: High-precision photomasks used in photolithography for semiconductor manufacturing.
Design Enablement Services: Process Design Kits (PDKs), IP libraries, Reference flows, Design tools collaboration with EDA partners (e.g., Synopsys, Cadence).
Automotive Electronics: Offers AEC-Q100 qualified processes and automotive-grade reliability.
High-Performance Computing (HPC): Supports CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators with performance-optimized processes.
Mobile and Consumer Electronics: Provides low-power, high-density solutions for smartphones and wearable devices.
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With Market Cap
- Technology
- $22.4 trillion
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- $11.7 trillion
- Oil & Gash
- $8.18 trillion
- University
- $754.13 billion
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- $718 billion
- ios & Android Application
- $613 billion
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