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NVIDIA'S HISTORIC $4 TRILLION VALUATION RESHAPES THE TECH LANDSCAPE

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July 12, 2025

Nvidia, the Silicon Valley chipmaker, has etched its name in financial history as the first publicly traded company to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation.

NVIDIA'S HISTORIC $4 TRILLION VALUATION RESHAPES THE TECH LANDSCAPE

This milestone, achieved on Wednesday, underscores the company’s pivotal role in the artificial intelligence (Al) boom, transforming it from a niche graphics card producer to a global tech titan. As investors pour capital into Al-driven enterprises, Nvidia's ascent highlights both the promise of generative Al and the risks of a market heavily concentrated in a single stock.

A METEORIC RISE FUELED BY AI

imageNvidia's journey to $4 trillion is a testament to its dominance in the Al hardware market. On Wednesday, its shares climbed 2.8% to $164.42, pushing its market capitalization to $4.01 trillion and overtaking Microsoft ($3.75 trillion) and Apple ($3.19 trillion) as the world’s most valuable company. The company, founded in 1993 at a Denny’s diner by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, has seen its valuation soar nearly 35,000% over the past decade, driven by the explosive demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs). These chips, originally designed for gaming, have become the gold standard for training and running advanced Al models like those powering ChatGPT.

The Al boom, ignited by OpenAl's ChatGPT in late 2022, has propelled Nvidia's revenue and stock price to unprecedented heights. In its latest quarter, Nvidia reported $44.1 billion in revenue, a 69% increase year-over-year, with earnings of 76 cents per share, up 26%. The company’s GPUs, paired with its CUDA software platform, hold an estimated 80% share of the Al semiconductor market, serving clients like Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Tesla. Wall Street’s confidence in Nvidia's near-monopoly on AI chips has fueled projections of even higher valuations, with Loop Capital analysts suggesting a potential $6 trillion market cap by 2028.

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