Top 10 Biggest Tech Companies In The World In 2022

 

The tech sector, which encompasses programming, software, electrical products, machine intelligence, semiconductor, the internet and associated services, and e-commerce, makes up the majority of the list of the top 10 corporations in the world by revenue.

Here is our ranking of the top ten largest technology companies worldwide as of 2022:

1. Apple – $274.51 Billion

As of 2021, Apple Inc., an American computer firm with headquarters in Cupertino, has revenues of $274.51 billion USD, making it the most successful brand in the world. Three tech gurus, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, and Steve Jobs, started it in the year 1976.

2. Samsung Electronics – $200.73 Billion

The largest manufacturer of mobile phones in the world is Samsung, a multinational electronics firm with headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. It is a sizable corporation that also produces ships, aeroplane engines, turbines, and life insurance in addition to electrical products including batteries, IC chips, hard drives, image sensors, cameras, etc.

3. Alphabet – $182.52 Billion

Google LLC and a number of other subsidiary firms are owned by the American multinational Alphabet Inc. With a 91.9% market share as of 2022, California-based Google Inc. is the uncontested global leader in the search engine industry.

4. Foxconn – $181.94 Billion

Foxconn is a Taiwanese contract manufacturer of electronics with its headquarters in New Taipei City. One of the biggest employers in the world, Foxconn employs 1.29 million people worldwide and is the biggest employer in China's private sector.

5. Microsoft – $143.01 Billion

The second-largest firm in the world and one of the most costly brands in the IT sector is Microsoft. The world's largest player in the personal computer software business is Microsoft, which Bill Gates and Paul Allen started in 1975.

6. Huawei – $129.18 Billion

Chinese technology firm Huawei Technologies manufactures consumer gadgets and serves the telecom sector. British Telecom, Motorola, Bell Canada, Vodafone, and other significant global telecom firms are just a few of the businesses to which Huawei develops, creates, and sells telecommunications equipment.

7. Dell Technologies – $92.22 Billion

American tech giant Dell Technology is a leader in the personal computer industry. Dell offers a wide variety of goods, such as servers, hard drives, network switches, peripherals for computers, SmartTVs, cameras, printers, etc.

8. Meta Platforms – $85.96 Billion

California-based The most well-known social networking site in the world is run by Meta Platforms Inc, the parent company of social media behemoth Facebook. In 2004, Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, which has since purchased other social media firms, including Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus.

9. Sony – $84.89 Billion

55 percent of the image sensor industry is dominated by Sony. Sony is the second-largest camera manufacturer in the world and the top producer of picture sensors. Sony TV is the industry leader in the luxury TV space.

10. Hitachi – $82.34 Billion

A Japanese global technological firm called Hitachi, Ltd. has corporate interests in big data, machine learning, information systems, and the Iot..