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Semiconductor Stocks

Semiconductor Stocks

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Follow this list to discover and track semiconductor stocks that helps the breakthrough of future technologies.

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Follow this list to discover and track semiconductor stocks that produce semiconductor chips, electronic components, networking, and wireless technologies which are critical to the development of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), vehicle-to-vehicle communication (V2V), autonomous vehicles, and 5G connectivity.

The list includes stocks priced at $5 or more with a three month average daily trading volume in excess of 200,000 shares. This list is generated daily and sorted by market cap; the gains are based on the latest closing price and limited to the top 30 stocks that meet the criteria.

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Performance

WatchlistChange Today1 Month Return1 Year ReturnTotal Return
Semiconductor Stocks-1.18%---
^GSPC-1.53%+1.26%+21.28%+5718.76%

31 Symbols

SymbolCompany NameLast PriceChange% ChangeMarket TimeVolumeAvg Vol (3 month)Market Cap
NVDANVIDIA Corporation108.15+0.05+0.05%10:58 a.m. EDT131.57M340.02M2,652.92B
TSMTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited162.15-0.28-0.17%10:58 a.m. EDT4.09M17.41M840.92B
AVGOBroadcom Inc.145.46-2.75-1.86%10:58 a.m. EDT6.51M37.74M677.10B
ASMLASML Holding N.V.762.3+10.92+1.45%10:58 a.m. EDT694.93k1.44M299.74B
AMDAdvanced Micro Devices, Inc.141.0559-1.78-1.25%10:58 a.m. EDT15.11M50.82M228.30B
TXNTexas Instruments Incorporated195.56-4.24-2.12%10:58 a.m. EDT798.00k5.36M178.56B
QCOMQUALCOMM Incorporated159.72-1.96-1.21%10:58 a.m. EDT1.00M9.95M177.93B
AMATApplied Materials, Inc.176.425-1.63-0.91%10:58 a.m. EDT1.40M6.62M145.45B
ARMArm Holdings plc129.09+1.87+1.47%10:58 a.m. EDT3.73M10.17M135.29B
ADIAnalog Devices, Inc.215.3994-3.32-1.52%10:58 a.m. EDT408.82k3.33M106.94B
MUMicron Technology, Inc.86.34-0.51-0.59%10:58 a.m. EDT5.56M25.26M95.74B
KLACKLA Corporation706.695-6.77-0.95%10:58 a.m. EDT114.81k966.92k95.00B
LRCXLam Research Corporation724.5-7.06-0.97%10:58 a.m. EDT595.03k1.20M94.10B
INTCIntel Corporation18.5501-0.43-2.26%10:58 a.m. EDT14.90M67.27M79.32B
APHAmphenol Corporation60.13-0.66-1.09%10:58 a.m. EDT4.18M7.34M72.41B
MRVLMarvell Technology, Inc.71.3-0.30-0.42%10:58 a.m. EDT4.04M11.61M61.76B
NXPINXP Semiconductors N.V.220.765-4.43-1.97%10:58 a.m. EDT675.77k2.34M56.24B
TELTE Connectivity Ltd.141.1235-2.88-2.00%10:58 a.m. EDT306.36k1.70M42.89B
IFNNYInfineon Technologies AG31.49-0.27-0.85%10:39 a.m. EDT7.02k302.45k40.85B
MPWRMonolithic Power Systems, Inc.833.745-13.96-1.65%10:54 a.m. EDT99.65k568.97k40.65B
MCHPMicrochip Technology Incorporated73.77-1.42-1.89%10:58 a.m. EDT825.26k6.49M39.58B
GLWCorning Incorporated41.06-0.10-0.24%10:58 a.m. EDT1.63M7.91M35.14B
MRAAYMurata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.9.31-0.16-1.69%10:43 a.m. EDT15.30k319.88k34.86B
GRMNGarmin Ltd.178.005-2.43-1.35%10:55 a.m. EDT89.08k739.38k34.22B
ONON Semiconductor Corporation66.66-1.57-2.30%10:58 a.m. EDT1.03M6.66M28.55B
RNECYRenesas Electronics Corporation7.26-0.13-1.76%10:17 a.m. EDT694.00497.97k26.01B
STMSTMicroelectronics N.V.27.57-0.46-1.64%10:58 a.m. EDT1.24M4.11M25.66B
KEYSKeysight Technologies, Inc.144.285-3.10-2.10%10:57 a.m. EDT101.61k1.27M25.04B
FTVFortive Corporation70.545-1.57-2.17%10:58 a.m. EDT437.51k2.22M24.71B
GFSGLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc.39.15-0.84-2.10%10:58 a.m. EDT162.30k1.55M21.60B
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