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2025 State of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry
Semiconductors are a marvel of modern technology and the foundation of our digital world. The chips powering modern smartphones contain more than 15 billion transistors, each smaller than a virus and capable of switching on and off billions of times per second. The semiconductors at the heart of today’s AI data centers can contain hundreds of billions of transistors, a number so high that if you counted one transistor per second, it would take more than 6,000 years to count all the transistors on a single chip.
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Semiconductor R&D Programs: Essential Innovation for U.S. Technology Leadership
To win the competition for technology leadership in industries enabled by semiconductors, such as artificial intelligence, high performance computing, advanced communications, quantum, energy, and defense—the U.S. must reaffirm itself as the epicenter of innovation for the semiconductor industry’s newest technology paradigms. To this end, the U.S. is investing in high impact R&D programs to secure the next generation of semiconductor innovation.
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Winning the Chip Race: American Semiconductor Innovation and Competitiveness under the Trump Administration & the 119th Congress
“Winning the Chip Race” sets forth the U.S. semiconductor industry’s policy priorities for collaboration with the Trump Administration and the 119th Congress. Policymakers should advance U.S. semiconductor leadership through coordinated, complementary efforts to promote industry innovation and competitiveness while also protecting economic and national security.
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Emerging Resilience in the Semiconductor Supply Chain
The report projects the United States will triple its domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity from 2022—when the CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS) was enacted—to 2032. The projected 203% growth is the largest projected percent increase in the world over that time.
The study also projects the U.S. will grow its share of advanced logic (below 10nm) manufacturing to 28% of global capacity by 2032, up from 0% in 2022. Additionally, America is projected to capture over one-quarter (28%) of total global capital expenditures (capex) from 2024-2032, ranking second only to Taiwan (31%). In the absence of the CHIPS Act, the U.S. would have captured only 9% of global capex by 2032, according to the report.
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50.4%
The U.S. semiconductor industry is the worldwide leader with half of global market share.
2.3M+
The industry directly employs over 345,000 people in the U.S. and supports more than 2 million additional U.S. jobs.
#6
Semiconductors are a top U.S. export after refined oil, crude oil, natural gas, civilian aircraft, and automobiles.
1/5
The U.S. industry invests about one-fifth of revenue in R&D on average, among the most of any sector.
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Lapse of Key Digital Trade Measure Undermines Economic Growth, Innovation
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It’s Time to Make Permanent the WTO Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions
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Semiconductors Power the Modern World
Semiconductors enable the systems and products that we use to work, communicate, travel, entertain, harness energy, treat illness, make new scientific discoveries, and more.
Policy Agenda >
Supply Chain Investments >
Map of U.S. Ecosystem >
Industry Fact Sheet >
Video Credit: Intel
2025 State of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry
Semiconductors are a marvel of modern technology and the foundation of our digital world. The chips powering modern smartphones contain more than 15 billion transistors, each smaller than a virus and capable of switching on and off billions of times per second. The semiconductors at the heart of today’s AI data centers can contain hundreds of billions of transistors, a number so high that if you counted one transistor per second, it would take more than 6,000 years to count all the transistors on a single chip.
Learn more >
Semiconductor R&D Programs: Essential Innovation for U.S. Technology Leadership
To win the competition for technology leadership in industries enabled by semiconductors, such as artificial intelligence, high performance computing, advanced communications, quantum, energy, and defense—the U.S. must reaffirm itself as the epicenter of innovation for the semiconductor industry’s newest technology paradigms. To this end, the U.S. is investing in high impact R&D programs to secure the next generation of semiconductor innovation.
Learn More >
Winning the Chip Race: American Semiconductor Innovation and Competitiveness under the Trump Administration & the 119th Congress
“Winning the Chip Race” sets forth the U.S. semiconductor industry’s policy priorities for collaboration with the Trump Administration and the 119th Congress. Policymakers should advance U.S. semiconductor leadership through coordinated, complementary efforts to promote industry innovation and competitiveness while also protecting economic and national security.
Learn more >
Emerging Resilience in the Semiconductor Supply Chain
The report projects the United States will triple its domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity from 2022—when the CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS) was enacted—to 2032. The projected 203% growth is the largest projected percent increase in the world over that time.
The study also projects the U.S. will grow its share of advanced logic (below 10nm) manufacturing to 28% of global capacity by 2032, up from 0% in 2022. Additionally, America is projected to capture over one-quarter (28%) of total global capital expenditures (capex) from 2024-2032, ranking second only to Taiwan (31%). In the absence of the CHIPS Act, the U.S. would have captured only 9% of global capex by 2032, according to the report.
Learn More >
50.4%
The U.S. semiconductor industry is the worldwide leader with half of global market share.
2.3M+
The industry directly employs over 345,000 people in the U.S. and supports more than 2 million additional U.S. jobs.
#6
Semiconductors are a top U.S. export after refined oil, crude oil, natural gas, civilian aircraft, and automobiles.
1/5
The U.S. industry invests about one-fifth of revenue in R&D on average, among the most of any sector.
Latest SIA News
Global Semiconductor Sales Increase Substantially in February
Press Release: 04/03/26
Lapse of Key Digital Trade Measure Undermines Economic Growth, Innovation
Press Release: 04/01/26
It’s Time to Make Permanent the WTO Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions
Press Release: 03/24/26
View more:
Press Releases
Blog
Policy Priorities
Intellectual Property
Emerging Technologies
Supply Chain Security
Who We Are
SIA is the voice of the semiconductor industry, one of America’s top export industries and a key driver of our economic strength, national security, and global competitiveness.
Learn More >
Members >
Charter Members
International Members
Corporate Members
Corporate Partners
1101 K Street NW Suite 450, Washington, DC 20005
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