Austin lives up to the "Silicon Hills" nickname according to a new ranking of billionaires, including a handful in the tech industry who call the Texas capital home.

Forbes released its annual Forbes 400 list of American billionaires Wednesday and a few wealthy Austin residents snagged spots on the ranking. While most of the local representatives earned their money in tech, two others made fortunes involving alcohol companies and personal care.

Michael Dell, the chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies, cracked the top 20 of the list at No. 17. He's the top-ranking billionaire residing in Austin. Dell's reported net worth sits at $27.6 billion.

Dell is among six Austinites on the list. The others include:

Robert Smith, the founder of Vista Equity Partners, a software investments private equity firm. Net worth: $4.4 billion. U.S. rank: 163 (tied) Bert "Tito" Beveridge, the founder of Tito's Vodka. Net worth: $4 billion. U.S. rank: 179 (tied) Joseph Liemandt, who founded an software company investment firm ESW Capital. Net worth: $3 billion. U.S. rank: 271 (tied) John Paul DeJoria, founder of Patron Spirits and cofounder of John Paul Michell Systems hair care. Net worth: $2.6 billion. U.S. rank: 316 (tied) Thai Lee, CEO of IT provider SHI International. Net worth: $2.3 billion. U.S. rank: 354 (tied) Lee is also on Forbes' 2018 list of America's self-made women. Overall, 38 Texans made the Forbes 400 list. The top Texan: Fort Worth's Alice Walton, heiress to Walmart. She's worth an estimated $44.9 billion, making her the richest woman in the world.