In 2023, Apple has once again maintained its position in the world of patent filings, although not at the record levels of 2020. As one of the leading technology companies in the United States, Apple has built an impressive reputation in this field. Below, we will take a closer look at Apple's performance in the field of patent filings in 2023 and explore the reasons for its ranking in seventh place in the US. Nevertheless, it is important to emphasize that this ranking is by no means disappointing and Apple continues to be at the top of the patent food chain.
Apple's continued investment in research and development is a key aspect of its success and is reflected in the number of patents the company receives each year. Looking ahead to 2023, we will understand more clearly how Apple is performing in this area and what developments have occurred. The fact that Apple continues to be in the top ten US patent applicants despite the intense competition in the tech industry is a testament to its innovative strength and commitment to intellectual property.
Over 2,500 new patents
In 2023, Apple received 2,536 patents in the US, an increase of 10.98% or 251 grants over the previous year. This is undoubtedly an impressive result, but compared to the record year of 2020 with 2,791 patents, it shows that Apple is not quite reaching its previous highs. Nevertheless, Apple still secures a respectable seventh place in the ranking of the Top 50 US Patent Assignees by IDI ClaimsTo gain a better insight into the patent landscape, it is worth taking a look at the companies that have overtaken Apple in this list. Ahead of Apple are Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm and TSMC.
Apple's investments in research and development in 2023
Samsung Electronics leads the pack with 6,165 patents in 2023, which is more than double Apple's 2,536 patents. This highlights the intense competition in the market and the need for Apple to continuously invest in research and development to strengthen its position. Interestingly, Apple increased its R&D spending significantly in 2023. At $29.915 billion, this represents an increase of 14% compared to 2022. These considerable investments are not only going into product development, such as the impressive iPhone 16 collection and Apple Vision Pro, but also into research into AI technologies, including generative AI. This highlights that Apple is not just resting on already established successes but is constantly looking for new ways to shape the technology landscape. (Photo by Unsplash / Carles Rabada)