Intel US Patents by the US and Non-US Inventors

21087 inventors at Intel filed 44485 US patents between 1976 and 2020. These Intel inventors belong to 54 different countries.

The donut chart below shares the percentage contribution of inventors from the top ten countries in Intel US patent filing.

Countries of Inventors of Intel’s US Patents

CountryInventorPatent% of Inventors
United States Of America1465112411969.48
Israel136582176.47
China88859014.21
India75727343.59
Germany51827352.46
Malaysia38912541.84
Russian Federation27116181.29
United Kingdom21315381.01
Taiwan20818880.99
Canada19914960.94
Japan18815960.89
Korea (South)17825550.84
Ireland1445400.68
Denmark1282950.61
France1053950.50
Poland1053150.50
Spain926220.44
Mexico822850.39
Finland732140.35
Austria632590.30
Singapore571960.27
Sweden543540.26
Italy508740.24
Switzerland501990.24
Netherlands361350.17
Philippines29490.14
Australia27740.13
Egypt23770.11
Argentina21770.10
Belgium15240.07
Serbia15210.07
Greece13140.06
New Zealand11260.05
Hong Kong (S.A.R.)10430.05
Turkey10170.05
Norway7100.03
Romania6150.03
Costa Rica440.02
Czech Republic350.01
South Africa340.01
Latvia330.01
Viet Nam250.01
Iceland250.01
United Arab Emirates220.01
Hungary1460.00
Iran190.00
Saudi Arabia190.00
African Intellectual Property Organization150.00
Ukraine130.00
Bulgaria120.00
Cyprus120.00
Belarus110.00
Indonesia110.00
Republic of Moldova110.00

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