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Nvidia Makes History as First $5 Trillion Company Amid AI Boom

Nvidia Hits Historic $5 Trillion Market Cap

Nvidia has become the first company in history to reach a $5 trillion market valuation, cementing its position as the undisputed leader in the artificial intelligence revolution.

Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia reaches $5.03 trillion market cap, surpassing most national economies
  • Stock surged 3% on Wednesday, gaining over 50% year-to-date
  • CEO Jensen Huang announces $500 billion in expected AI chip orders
  • Company worth more than combined value of all major competitors

Unprecedented Growth Trajectory

The AI giant’s journey to $5 trillion has been remarkably swift – from $1 trillion just over two years ago to $4 trillion three months back. Nvidia’s current valuation exceeds the GDP of every country except the United States and China.

This record-breaking run has made Nvidia the symbol of the AI investment boom that’s driving US markets to new heights. However, some economists warn the rapid growth echoes the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s.

CEO Addresses Bubble Concerns

At the company’s annual AI conference in Washington, CEO Jensen Huang announced major partnerships with companies including Nokia and Uber. He projected $500 billion in AI chip orders through next year.

When questioned about potential AI bubble concerns, Huang told NBC News: “These companies are generating real revenues” and their products are “profitable.”

Dominating the Competition

Nvidia’s $5 trillion market capitalization now surpasses the combined value of all its major competitors: AMD, Intel, Broadcom, TSMC, Micron, ASML, Lam Research, Qualcomm and Arm Holdings.

The stock has delivered staggering returns – up over 1,500% in five years, dramatically outperforming the S&P 500’s 17% and Nasdaq’s 23% gains this year.

Geopolitical Dimensions

President Donald Trump added to the momentum, revealing he would discuss Nvidia’s Blackwell chip with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their meeting in South Korea.

Nvidia President and CEO Jensen Huang in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images

The Blackwell, described by Trump as “super duper,” represents Nvidia’s most powerful AI chip. Sales to China have been restricted due to national security concerns about Beijing gaining technological advantages.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified the administration’s stance in July: “We don’t sell them our best stuff, not our second-best stuff, not even our third best.” He noted that selling China America’s “fourth best” AI technology was acceptable.

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