Global Semiconductor Equipment Makers' Top 10 Combined Revenue Exceeds $130 Billion in 2025

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Gate News message, April 20 — According to CINNO•IC Research, the top 10 global semiconductor equipment manufacturers generated combined revenue exceeding $130 billion in 2025, representing a year-over-year increase of approximately 16%. The top 10 list remained unchanged from 2024, with the top five rankings showing no shifts.

ASML, the Dutch semiconductor equipment giant, led the market with approximately $37.2 billion in revenue, followed by Applied Materials (AMAT) at $27 billion in second place. Lam Research (LAM), Tokyo Electron (TEL), and KLA rounded out the top five, maintaining their third, fourth, and fifth positions respectively. Combined, these five companies generated approximately $112.7 billion in semiconductor equipment revenue, accounting for roughly 85% of the top 10’s total.

Beyond Semiconductor Equipment Maker (BSEM), China’s sole representative in the top 10, reported approximately $5.1 billion in revenue, ranking seventh.

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