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Top 25 USA Electronics Manufacturing Companies in 2026
Highleap Electronics Manufacturing
The United States remains one of the world’s strongest electronics manufacturing markets in 2026, supported by global OEM brands, semiconductor companies, EMS providers, industrial automation suppliers, connector makers and high-reliability component manufacturers. This updated guide keeps the original ranking-style format that readers liked, while refreshing the notes for current buyer intent around electronics manufacturing services, PCB assembly, AI hardware, IoT devices, automotive electronics, medical electronics and industrial control products.
Important ranking note: the companies below are not ranked by 2026 market capitalization, revenue, shipment volume or technical strength. Earlier versions of this article were based on pre-2024 data, and the market has changed fast. For example, NVIDIA has moved into the very top tier of global technology companies because of AI accelerators and data center demand. This 2026 version updates the company context, but the numbers should be read as revenue scale and market-position references, not as a financial ranking.
1. Apple

- Headquarters: Cupertino, CA
- Revenue scale: $390B+ annual revenue range based on recent public filings
- Products: iPhone, iPad, Mac computers, Apple Watch, custom silicon and services
- Manufacturing Locations: Global supply chain including the USA, China, India and other regions
- Leading consumer electronics brand with very high standards for product design, miniaturization and supply chain quality.

- Headquarters: Round Rock, TX
- Revenue scale: $90B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Computers, servers, storage systems, enterprise IT and AI-ready infrastructure
- Manufacturing Locations: Global supply chain including the USA, Mexico, India, China and Malaysia
- Major global provider of computer hardware, servers and enterprise electronics solutions.

- Headquarters: Palo Alto, CA
- Revenue scale: $50B+ annual revenue range
- Products: PCs, printers, workstations, peripherals and 3D printing solutions
- Manufacturing Locations: Global supply chain including the USA, Mexico and Asia
- Leading producer of personal computing devices, printing products and enterprise hardware.

- Headquarters: San Jose, CA
- Revenue scale: $50B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Networking equipment, security appliances, collaboration hardware, software and services
- Manufacturing Locations: Global supply chain including the USA, China, Malaysia and Mexico
- Global leader in networking, data center, Wi-Fi, security and enterprise communications hardware.
5. Intel

- Headquarters: Santa Clara, CA
- Revenue scale: $50B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Processors, chipsets, data center platforms, edge computing and semiconductor manufacturing technology
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Ireland, Israel, Asia and other global sites
- One of the most important semiconductor companies for computing, embedded systems and data center hardware.
6. Qualcomm

- Headquarters: San Diego, CA
- Revenue scale: $35B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Mobile processors, modems, RF systems, automotive platforms and edge AI chips
- Manufacturing Locations: Fabless semiconductor model with global manufacturing partners
- Leading provider of wireless communication, mobile, automotive connectivity and low-power computing technologies.
7. Nvidia

- Headquarters: Santa Clara, CA
- Revenue scale: $100B+ annual revenue range
- Products: GPUs, AI accelerators, networking, data center platforms and embedded computing modules
- Manufacturing Locations: Fabless semiconductor model with global manufacturing partners
- Leader in AI hardware, accelerated computing, high-speed boards and data center electronics.
8. AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)

- Headquarters: Santa Clara, CA
- Revenue scale: $25B+ annual revenue range
- Products: CPUs, GPUs, adaptive SoCs, embedded processors and data center accelerators
- Manufacturing Locations: Fabless semiconductor model with global manufacturing partners
- Major player in high-performance computing, graphics, adaptive computing and embedded electronics.
9. Flex Ltd.

- Headquarters: Austin, TX and global corporate operations
- Revenue scale: $25B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Electronics design, manufacturing, supply chain and product realization services
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe, Asia and other global regions
- Large EMS and design-manufacturing partner for complex electronics programs.
10. Jabil Inc.

- Headquarters: St. Petersburg, FL
- Revenue scale: $25B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Electronics manufacturing services, engineering, supply chain and product lifecycle support
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe, Asia and other global regions
- Global leader in electronics manufacturing services for high-volume and complex products.
- Headquarters: San Jose, CA
- Revenue scale: $7B+ annual revenue range
- Products: PCB assembly, EMS, systems integration, optical, RF, medical and industrial manufacturing
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe and Asia
- A leading EMS provider for high-reliability electronics, complex assemblies and regulated markets.
12. Plexus Corp.
- Headquarters: Neenah, WI
- Revenue scale: $3B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Design, electronics manufacturing services, supply chain and aftermarket support
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe and Asia
- Major EMS provider for healthcare, industrial, aerospace and complex electronics products.
- Headquarters: Tempe, AZ
- Revenue scale: $2B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Engineering, electronics manufacturing services, precision technology and test services
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Mexico and Asia
- Offers contract electronics manufacturing for advanced industrial, medical and communications products.
14. TE Connectivity
- Headquarters: Schaffhausen, Switzerland, with major US operations
- Revenue scale: $15B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Connectors, sensors, relays, cable assemblies and interconnect solutions
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe and Asia
- Global leader in connectivity solutions for automotive, industrial and communications electronics.
15. Corning Inc.
- Headquarters: Corning, NY
- Revenue scale: $12B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Display glass, optical fiber, specialty glass, ceramics and advanced materials
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Asia and Europe
- Leading innovator in materials science for displays, optical communications and electronic products.
Corning Inc
16. Emerson Electric
- Headquarters: St. Louis, MO
- Revenue scale: $15B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Industrial automation systems, control hardware, instrumentation, software-connected devices and power solutions
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Asia and Europe
- Leading provider of automation solutions for process control, industrial IoT and smart manufacturing.

- Headquarters: Charlotte, NC
- Revenue scale: $35B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Aerospace electronics, building controls, sensors, safety systems and industrial technologies
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe and Asia
- Provides industrial automation, aerospace, sensing and connected building technologies.
18. GE Aerospace
- Headquarters: Cincinnati, OH
- Revenue scale: $30B+ annual revenue range
- Products: Aircraft engines, avionics-related systems, controls and aerospace technologies
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Europe and Asia
- Important US industrial technology company after GE’s business separation, with electronics used in high-reliability aerospace systems.
- Headquarters: Itasca, IL
- Revenue scale: Sub-$1B to $1B range depending on reporting period and portfolio changes
- Products: Specialty electronic components, capacitors, filters, audio technology and precision devices
- Manufacturing Locations: USA and Asia
- Supplier of specialty components used in communications, medical, industrial and consumer electronics.
20. Synaptics
- Headquarters: San Jose, CA
- Revenue scale: Around $1B annual revenue range
- Products: Touch controllers, display drivers, wireless connectivity, AI edge and interface chips
- Manufacturing Locations: Fabless semiconductor model with global manufacturing partners
- Specializes in human-interface, wireless and edge AI semiconductor technologies.

- Headquarters: Boise, ID
- Revenue scale: $25B+ annual revenue range
- Products: DRAM, NAND, SSDs, memory modules, storage solutions and semiconductor components
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Singapore, Japan and other global regions
- Leader in memory and storage technology for AI servers, automotive electronics and embedded systems.
22. Key Tronic
- Headquarters: Spokane Valley, WA
- Revenue scale: Mid-market EMS revenue range
- Products: Electronics manufacturing services, PCB assembly, plastic molding and final assembly
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Mexico and Asia
- Provides contract manufacturing services for industrial, consumer and computing-related electronics.
- Headquarters: North American EMS provider with operations in the USA, Canada and Mexico
- Revenue scale: Private company; public revenue data is limited
- Products: Electronics manufacturing services, design support, precision manufacturing and supply chain services
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Canada, Mexico and Asia
- Offers end-to-end manufacturing support for complex electronics products.
24. SMTC Corporation
- Headquarters: North American EMS provider
- Revenue scale: Private company; public revenue data is limited
- Products: Electronics manufacturing services, PCBA, systems integration and supply chain support
- Manufacturing Locations: USA, Canada and Mexico
- Mid-size EMS provider for regional and high-mix electronics programs.
25. Ouster
- Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
- Revenue scale: Public lidar company; revenue remains much smaller than large OEM and EMS leaders
- Products: Lidar sensors and perception technology for industrial automation, robotics and mobility
- Manufacturing Locations: Global supply chain and contract manufacturing support
- Included because Velodyne Lidar, listed in older versions of this article, merged with Ouster; this is the correct 2026 reference.
How 2026 PCB and Component Price Increases Affect Electronics Products
The 2026 electronics manufacturing market is being shaped by a broader cost cycle, not only by company rankings. PCB materials, copper-clad laminate, prepreg, copper, high-speed materials, memory chips and AI-related components are all under pressure. For finished electronics products, this can raise BOM cost, extend lead times and make supplier selection more important.
For PCB buyers, the most direct impact is that PCB manufacturing cost in 2026 may rise when laminate, copper foil, glass fabric, specialty resin or HDI process demand tightens. High-layer-count boards, impedance-controlled boards, high-speed server boards, RF boards and thick copper power boards are more exposed than simple 2-layer products.
For product companies, the larger issue is the connection between AI hardware and the component market. AI servers consume advanced GPUs, high-bandwidth memory, DRAM, NAND, power management ICs, connectors, cooling hardware and high-speed PCBs. When AI infrastructure demand absorbs supply, consumer electronics, industrial controls, medical devices and IoT products may face higher prices for memory and key semiconductors.
This is why component planning matters more in 2026. Buyers should review BOM risk early, approve alternates where possible, lock critical parts sooner and work with a partner that can support components sourcing and production risk review. Highleap also tracks broader cost trends such as the 2026 PCB cost storm and the 2026 component price wave, because these issues directly affect PCBA quotations and delivery schedules.
Conclusion
The United States’ electronic manufacturing industry remains a powerhouse in 2026, but the market has changed. The strongest companies now span consumer electronics, AI hardware, semiconductors, EMS, connectors, industrial automation, aerospace electronics, memory and advanced materials. This is why a useful buyer list should include both famous product companies and manufacturing-focused partners.
For sourcing teams, the practical question is not only which company is famous, but which partner can manufacture reliable boards, assemble components, manage sourcing risk and document quality. Highleap Electronics supports international buyers with PCB fabrication, PCBA, component sourcing and box build assembly for prototypes, pilot builds and scalable production.
When choosing an electronics manufacturing partner, review DFM feedback, BOM risk, test coverage, IPC workmanship, traceability, delivery discipline and engineering communication before placing a production order.
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