PHLX Semiconductor Sector
Appearance
The PHLX Semiconductor Sector (SOX) is a capitalization-weighted index comprising the 30 largest U.S.-traded companies (not necessarily U.S. companies) primarily involved in the design, distribution, manufacture, and sale of semiconductors. It was created in 1993 by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange,[1] which is now owned by NASDAQ.[2]
The Index contains the following components as updated on September 20, 2024:[1]
- Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., AMD
- Allegro Microsystems, Inc., ALGM
- Amkor Technology, Inc., AMKR
- Analog Devices, Inc., ADI
- Applied Materials, Inc., AMAT
- ASML Holding N.V., ASML
- Axcelis Technologies, Inc., ACLS
- Broadcom Inc., AVGO
- Coherent Corp., COHR
- Entegris, Inc., ENTG
- GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc., GFS
- Intel Corporation, INTC
- KLA Corporation, KLAC
- Lam Research Corporation, LRCX
- Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, LSCC
- Marvell Technology, Inc., MRVL
- Microchip Technology Incorporated, MCHP
- Micron Technology, Inc., MU
- Monolithic Power Systems, Inc., MPWR
- NVIDIA Corporation, NVDA
- NXP Semiconductors N.V., NXPI
- ON Semiconductor Corporation, ON
- Qorvo, Inc., QRVO
- QUALCOMM Incorporated, QCOM
- Rambus, Inc., RMBS
- Skyworks Solutions, Inc., SWKS
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited, TSM
- Teradyne, Inc., TER
- Texas Instruments Incorporated, TXN
- Wolfspeed, Inc., WOLF
History
[edit]The index was set to an initial value of 200 on December 1, 1993 and was split two-for-one on July 24, 1995; options commenced trading on September 7, 1994.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Nasdaq PHLX SOX Overview
- ^ "Nasdaq to acquire Philadelphia Stock Exchange". November 7, 2007. Retrieved September 20, 2024.