Wednesday, July 9th 2025

NVIDIA Becomes First Company Ever to Hit $4 Trillion Market-Cap
NVIDIA today became the first company ever to hit a market capitalization of $4 trillion. The top-5 companies by market-cap are now all tech companies with trillion-dollar valuations. These are, NVIDIA at $4.00 trillion, followed closely by Microsoft at $3.73 trillion, Apple at $3.13 trillion, Amazon at $2.36 trillion, Alphabet at $2.13 trillion, and Meta at $1.83 trillion. Shares of NVIDIA peaked at $164 (up 2.4%) today, pushing its market-cap above the $4 trillion mark. NVIDIA's rise has been a phenomenon in Finance given that it crossed the $1 trillion mark as recently as June 2023. Its rise is tied closely with the meteoric ascent of AI in information technology and consumer electronics; with NVIDIA holding an over 90% market share in the server-side hardware that accelerates it at an industrial scale.
Source:
The Guardian
94 Comments on NVIDIA Becomes First Company Ever to Hit $4 Trillion Market-Cap
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Bad news...the discrete GPU market will probably be forever ruined as no one can compete against so much money
But foreshadowing of what high-end gaming will become:
Adding to the above the crypto coin boom, I think we the PC enthusiasts (and I mean here everyone loving building PCs, not those buying expensive parts) are one of those rare categories that could make enough money for 2 lifetimes out of our hobby, if we could see the financial aspects of that hobby. Again here I don't mean making our hobby a job, but investing on hardware companies and realizing early the value of bitcoin.
Buying stocks by your feelings for a company is apparently a thing lol
More so, countries will use AI to retain an advantage against other countries or try to close the gap with other countries.
Before AI, Nvidia's practices did back them into a corner: Supplying broken GPUs to Apple, Xbox made both companies never work with Nvidia again. Nvidia then fumbled the opportunity to supply chips for phones. Before AI, it was totally valid to not buy Nvidia stock since they could lose their last cash cow in gaming GPUs the same way they pissed off everyone else.
The example I mentioned was someone that refused to buy their stocks solely because "Nvidia won't give us gamers more VRAM! Geforce GPUs are too expensive!", which doesn't really has anything to do with the stock value.
If you know what i mean :laugh: