STMicroelectronics main competitors are NVIDIA, QLogic, and Genesis Microchip.

Competitor Summary. See how STMicroelectronics compares to its main competitors:

  • Intel has the most employees (121,100).
  • Employees at NVIDIA earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $138,575.
  • The oldest company is Texas Instruments, founded in 1930.
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STMicroelectronics vs competitors

CompanyFounding DateZippia ScoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1987
4.8
-10$11.0B46,000
1959
4.6
Santa Clara, CA1$1.4B5,800
1930
4.8
Dallas, TX15$18.3B29,888
1968
4.9
Santa Clara, CA17$79.0B121,100
1996
4.5
Irvine, CA1$112.0M312
1999
4.3
Phoenix, AZ1-9,570
1987
4.6
-2$1.3T75,000
-
4.2
San Jose, CA1$18.8B63,800
1969
4.9
Santa Clara, CA7$16.4B15,500
1983
4.8
San Jose, CA5$2.6B7,100
1993
4.9
Santa Clara, CA9$26.9B18,100
2009
4.6
San Jose, CA1$2.2B5,871
1987
3.9
Santa Clara, CA1$237.0M563
1979
4.8
Cupertino, CA3$11.7B40,000
1982
4.8
San Jose, CA9$2.2B5,846
1992
4.7
Aliso Viejo, CA1$458.9M1,229
1997
4.8
Milpitas, CA20$9.2B11,300
1960
4.5
North Reading, MA10$3.7B5,400
2001
4.9
Milpitas, CA17$8.2B40,100
1965
4.7
Norwood, MA6$7.3B15,300
1997
4.3
-3$11.0B17,554

STMicroelectronics salaries vs Competitors

Among STMicroelectronics competitors, employees at NVIDIA earn the most with an average yearly salary of $138,575.

Compare STMicroelectronics Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyAverage SalaryHourly SalarySalary Score
STMicroelectronics
$110,014$52.89
9.2
National Semiconductor
$94,043$45.21
8.1
Texas Instruments
$100,326$48.23
9.1
Intel
$94,208$45.29
9.6
Conexant
$106,557$51.23
8.0
Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC
$102,525$49.29
8.5

Compare STMicroelectronics Job Title Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyHighest SalaryHourly Salary
STMicroelectronics
$127,558$61.33
NVIDIA
$160,096$76.97
Texas Instruments
$133,970$64.41
Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC
$130,310$62.65
KLA
$125,740$60.45
Amd
$125,586$60.38
Intel
$124,920$60.06
Cypress
$119,266$57.34
National Semiconductor
$118,079$56.77
Maxim Integrated
$116,735$56.12
Genesis Microchip
$116,424$55.97
Infineon Technologies
$106,939$51.41
Conexant
$98,730$47.47
Cypress Semiconductor
$96,974$46.62
Librato, Inc.
$93,413$44.91
QLogic
$90,605$43.56
Analog Devices
$85,029$40.88
Seagate Technology
$83,015$39.91
Teradyne
$77,180$37.11
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
$72,934$35.06

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STMicroelectronics demographics vs competitors

Compare Gender At STMicroelectronics Vs Competitors

Job TitleMaleFemale
Analog Devices69%31%
Amd70%30%
Intel73%27%
Cypress Semiconductor73%27%
KLA75%25%
STMicroelectronics77%23%

Compare Race At STMicroelectronics Vs Competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity Score
47%15%7%25%6%
9.9
46%20%10%19%5%
9.8
57%13%6%20%4%
9.8
47%18%7%21%7%
9.9
52%18%6%19%6%
9.8
43%18%7%26%6%
9.8

STMicroelectronics And Similar Companies CEOs

CEOBio
Lisa T. Su
Amd

Vincent T. Roche
Analog Devices

As President, Chief Executive Officer, and member of the Board of Directors, Mr. Roche sets Analog Devices’ strategic vision and oversees operational execution across the business. Since becoming ADI’s president in 2012 and CEO in 2013, Mr. Roche has been instrumental in growing the organization’s market leadership in the high-performance analog sector through a strong customer-centric focus and unyielding commitment to innovation and engineering excellence. Under his leadership, ADI has expanded the breadth of its product portfolio and added new technologies and capabilities to provide more comprehensive solutions to customers’ toughest technical challenges. Mr. Roche is only the third CEO to lead the company since its founding in 1965. He began his career at ADI in 1988, progressively gaining responsibility in product line management, strategic marketing, and business unit management roles during his early tenure. Mr. Roche held senior positions for ADI in Ireland, Massachusetts, and California, and in 2001 was given responsibility for global sales and marketing as Vice President of Worldwide Sales. In 2009, Mr. Roche was named Vice President for the newly created Worldwide Sales and Strategic Market Segments Group, where he focused on integrating ADI technology into optimized solutions for industrial, automotive, and infrastructure customers. Mr. Roche was promoted to President of ADI in 2012, taking responsibility for all R&D, sales, marketing and business development and in May 2013, he was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Roche serves on the Board of Directors of Acacia Communications, Inc., a leading developer of high-speed coherent optical interconnect products that transform communications networks through improvements in performance and capacity and a reduction in associated costs. Mr. Roche earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Limerick in Ireland.

Reinhard Ploss
Cypress Semiconductor

Patrick P. Gelsinger
Intel

Patrick Paul Gelsinger (born 1961) is an American business executive and engineer, currently serving as CEO of Intel.

Richard P. Wallace
KLA

Rick Wallace serves as the Chief Executive Officer and President of KLA Corporation as well as a member of the company’s Board of Directors. Wallace began as an applications engineer at KLA Instruments in 1988, and has held various general management positions throughout his tenure with the company. Earlier in his career, Wallace held positions with Ultratech Stepper and Cypress Semiconductor.Wallace currently serves on the board of directors of Proofpoint., a security and compliance company.Wallace earned his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan and his Master of Science degree in engineering management from Santa Clara University. Wallace lives in the bay area with his wife and three children.

Tunc Doluca
Maxim Integrated

Tunç Doluca joined Maxim in 1984 as a Member of Technical Staff. Tunç has personally designed over 40 products and holds 11 patents. In 1993, he was named the company's Vice President of R&D. In 1994, he became the founding General Manager of the Portable Power Business Unit. By 2005, Tunç’s responsibilities had expanded to managing seven business units and he was promoted to Group President. In 2007, Tunç became the second Chief Executive Officer in the company’s history. During his tenure as CEO, Maxim reorganized product development around end markets and completed six strategic acquisitions. Tunç oversaw the transition of Maxim’s manufacturing to a more flexible hybrid production model and improved overall manufacturing execution. In 2010, Maxim was one of the first analog companies to transition to 300mm wafer technology. In 2015, Tunç reorganized the company, creating a single organization combining all Business Units along with Sales & Marketing, as well as a focused effort on New Ventures. This new structure will allow the company to better align its current business with the needs of customers, while freeing resources to explore new business opportunities outside of our core business. Tunç was born in Ankara, Turkey, and he holds a BSEE degree from Iowa State University and an MSEE degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He serves on the board of directors of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).

Jenhsun Huang
NVIDIA

Jen-Hsun "Jensen" Huang (born February 17, 1963) is a Taiwanese-American billionaire businessman and electrical engineer. He serves as president and CEO of the Nvidia Corporation, which he co-founded in 1993. Huang graduated from Oregon State University before moving to California. He earned a master's degree from Stanford University. In 2008, Forbes listed him as the 61st highest paid CEO in a list of U.S. CEOs and one of the wealthiest Asian Americans.

Mark E. Jagiela
Teradyne

Mr. Jagiela became CEO of Teradyne in February of 2014. He has been President of Teradyne since January 2013 and the President of the Semiconductor Test Division since 2003. He is also on the Board of Directors. Prior to these roles, he was the worldwide marketing manager of Teradyne's semiconductor test products from 2001 to 2003. Mark joined Teradyne in 1982 as a design engineer, developing image sensor test systems. From 1989 to 1999 he served as general manager of Teradyne's Japan Division. He returned to the U.S. in 1999 as the engineering manager for the company's VLSI Test Division in Agoura Hills, California. Mark holds a BSEE from the University of Michigan. Mr. Jagiela has been a director of Teradyne, Inc. since 2014.

Richard K. Templeton
Texas Instruments

Richard K. Templeton is an American electrical engineer and business executive. He is chairman and chief executive officer of Texas Instruments.

Rick Bergman
Conexant