List of largest technology companies by revenue

This is a global list of largest technology companies by revenue, according to the Fortune Global 500. It shows companies identified by Fortune as being in the technology sector, ranked by total annual revenue. Other metrics not shown here, in particular market capitalization, are often used alternatively to define the size of a company.

The list includes companies whose primary business activities are associated with the technology industry, which includes computer hardware, software, electronics, semiconductors, internet, telecom equipment, e-commerce and computer services. Note: This list shows only companies with annual revenues exceeding US$50 billion.

Legend

Column Explanation
Rank Rank of company by revenue
Company Name of the international company
Revenue Amount of revenue of company in billions of
euro in the fiscal year noted
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) in the retailing sector rather than the technology sector.[3]

Rank Company Revenue ($B) USD[2] Employees[2] Headquarters
1Apple$274.515147,000Cupertino, California, US
2Samsung Electronics$200.734267,937Suwon, South Korea
3Alphabet$182.527135,301Mountain View, California, US
4Foxconn$181.945878,429New Taipei City, Taiwan
5Microsoft$143.015163,000Redmond, Washington, US
6Huawei$129.184197,000Shenzhen, China
7Dell Technologies$92.224158,000Round Rock, Texas, US
8Meta$85.96558,604Menlo Park, California, US
9Sony$84.893109,700Tokyo, Japan
10Hitachi$82.345350,864Tokyo, Japan
11Intel$77.867110,600Santa Clara, California, US
12IBM$73.620364,800Armonk, New York, US
13Tencent$69.86485,858Shenzhen, China
14Panasonic$63.191243,540Osaka, Japan
15 / Lenovo$60.74271,500Hong Kong, China/ Morrisville, North Carolina US [4]
16HP Inc.$56.63953,000Palo Alto, California, US
17LG Electronics$53.62575,000Seoul, 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] Headquarters
1Apple$260.174137,000Cupertino, California, US
2Samsung Electronics$197.705287,439Suwon, South Korea
3Foxconn$178.869757,404New Taipei City, Taiwan
4Alphabet$161.857118,899Mountain View, California, US
5Microsoft$125.843144,000Redmond, Washington, US
6Huawei$124.316194,000Shenzhen, China
7Dell Technologies$92.154165,000Round Rock, Texas, US
8Hitachi$80.639301,056Tokyo, Japan
9IBM$77.147383,056Armonk, New York, US
10Sony$75.972111,700Tokyo, Japan
11Intel$71.965110,800Santa Clara, California, US
12Facebook$70.69744,942Menlo Park, California, US
13Panasonic$68.897259,385Osaka, Japan
14HP Inc.$58.75656,000Palo Alto, California, US
15Tencent$54.61362,885Shenzhen, China
16LG Electronics$53.46474,000Seoul, South Korea
17Cisco$51.90475,900San Jose, California, US
18 / Lenovo$50.71663,000Hong Kong, China/ Morrisville, North Carolina US [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] Headquarters
1Apple$265.595132,000Cupertino, California, US
2Samsung Electronics$197.700309,630Suwon, South Korea
3Foxconn$175.617667,680New Taipei City, Taiwan
4Alphabet$136.81998,771Mountain View, California, US
5Microsoft$110.360131,000Redmond, Washington, US
6Huawei$109.030188,000Shenzhen, China
7Dell Technologies$90.621157,000Round Rock, Texas, US
8Hitachi$85.507295,941Tokyo, Japan
9IBM$79.591381,100Armonk, New York, US
10Sony$78.157114,400Tokyo, Japan
11Panasonic$72.178271,869Osaka, Japan
12Intel$70.848107,400Santa Clara, California, US
13HP Inc.$58.47255,000Palo Alto, California, US
14Facebook$55.83835,587Menlo Park, California, US
15LG Electronics$55.75772,600Seoul, South Korea
16Lenovo$51.03757,000Hong 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 Headquarters
1Apple Inc. September 30, 2017[11]$229.2[10][12]123,000[12]Cupertino, California, US
2Samsung Electronics December 31, 2017[13]$211.9[10][14][15]320,670[16][17]Suwon, South Korea
3Amazon December 31, 2017[18][19]$177.9[10][19]613,300[20]Seattle, Washington, US
4Foxconn December 31, 2017[21][22]$154.7–158[10][22][23]803,126[24]New Taipei City, Taiwan
5Alphabet Inc. December 31, 2017[25][26]$110.8[10][26]80,110[27]Mountain View, California, US
6Microsoft June 30, 2017[28]$90.0[10]124,000[28]Redmond, Washington, US
7Huawei December 31, 2017[29][30]$89.3–92.5[10][30]180,000Shenzhen, China
8Hitachi March 31, 2018[31]$84.6[10]307,275Tokyo, Japan
9IBM December 31, 2017[32][33]$79.1[10]397,800Armonk, New York, US
10Dell Technologies January 31, 2018[34][35]$78.7[10][35]145,000[34]Round Rock, Texas, US
11Sony March 31, 2018[36]$77.1[10][37]117,300[36]Tokyo, Japan
12Panasonic March 31, 2018[38]$72.0[10]274,143Osaka, Japan
13Intel December 31, 2017[39]$62.8[10]102,700Santa Clara, California, US
14LG Electronics December 31, 2017[40]$54.3[10]74,000Seoul, South Korea
15JD.com December 31, 2017[41]$54.0[10]157,831Beijing, China
16HP Inc. October 31, 2017[42]$52.0[10]49,000Palo Alto, California, US

See also

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