NVIDIA crosses $100 billion in revenue

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Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Global semiconductor revenue surged to a record $793 billion in 2025, up 21% year-on-year, as demand for AI-driven chips continued to reshape the industry, according to preliminary estimates from Gartner.“AI semiconductors — including processors, high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and networking components — continued to drive unprecedented growth in the semiconductor market, accounting for nearly one-third of total sales in 2025,” said Rajeev Rajput, senior principal analyst at Gartner. He added that the momentum is far from peaking, with AI infrastructure spending forecast to cross $1.3 trillion in 2026.Jensen Huang's NVIDIA emerged as the winner of the AI boom, widening its revenue lead over Samsung Electronics by $53 billion in 2025. The company became the first semiconductor vendor to cross the $100 billion mark in annual sales and contributed more than 35% of total industry growth during the year, Gartner said.Top 10 semiconductor vendors by revenue, worldwide, 2025 (Millions of US dollars)2025 Rank2024 RankVendor2025 RevenueMarket Share (%)2024 RevenueYoY Growth (%)11NVIDIA125,70315.876,69263.922Samsung Electronics72,5449.165,69710.434SK Hynix60,6407.644,18637.243Intel47,8836.049,804-3.957Micron Technology41,4875.227,61950.265Qualcomm37,0464.732,97612.376Broadcom34,2794.327,80123.388AMD32,4844.124,12734.699Apple24,5963.120,51019.91010MediaTek18,4722.315,93415.9Others (outside top 10)298,31537.6270,53610.3Total Market793,449100.0655,88221.0Source: GartnerSamsung Electronics retained its position as the world’s second-largest chipmaker, posting $73 billion in semiconductor revenue. While its memory business grew 13% year-on-year, non-memory revenue fell 8%, highlighting the uneven impact of the AI cycle. SK Hynix climbed to the No. 3 spot with $61 billion in revenue, a 37% jump from 2024, driven largely by strong demand for HBM used in AI servers.Intel, once the dominant force in semiconductors, continued to lose market share. Gartner estimates the company ended 2025 with a 6% share of the global market—down sharply from around 12% in 2021.The rapid buildout of AI infrastructure is now reshaping the chip mix itself. In 2025, HBM accounted for 23% of the global DRAM market, generating more than $30 billion in sales, while AI processors alone crossed $200 billion in revenue. Gartner expects AI semiconductors to account for over half of total semiconductor sales by 2029.The strength of demand is also visible in monthly sales data. The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said global semiconductor sales reached a record $75.3 billion in November 2025, up nearly 30% from a year earlier and 3.5% higher than October. “The global semiconductor industry posted its highest-ever monthly sales total in November, with demand increasing across all major product categories on a month-on-month basis,” said John Neuffer, president and CEO of SIA. He added that the global chip market is on track to grow sharply in 2026, nearing $1 trillion in annual sales.Regionally, year-on-year sales rose across most major markets, led by Asia Pacific/All Other at 66.1%, followed by the Americas (23.0%), China (22.9%) and Europe (11.1%). Japan was the only major market to see a decline, with sales down 8.9% year-on-year.