Revenue Insights: ASML Holding N.V. and Intel Corporation Performance Compared

ASML's Revenue Soars, Intel Faces Decline

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Revenue Growth: ASML vs. Intel

In the ever-evolving semiconductor industry, ASML Holding N.V. and Intel Corporation have been pivotal players. Over the past decade, ASML's revenue has surged by an impressive 370%, reflecting its critical role in advancing lithography technology. In contrast, Intel's revenue has experienced a decline of approximately 3% since 2021, highlighting challenges in maintaining its market dominance.

A Decade of Transformation

From 2014 to 2023, ASML's revenue grew from $5.9 billion to $27.6 billion, showcasing its strategic expansion and innovation. Meanwhile, Intel's revenue peaked in 2021 at $79 billion but has since decreased to $54 billion in 2023. This shift underscores the dynamic nature of the tech industry, where agility and innovation are key.

Future Outlook

As the semiconductor landscape continues to evolve, ASML's growth trajectory positions it as a formidable force, while Intel must adapt to regain its competitive edge.

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Date published
28 Jan 2025