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Nvidia's market value tops $1.5 trillion for the first time ever as it kicks off 2024 with another stock-price surge

Jan 25, 2024, 18:24 IST
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Nvidia's market capitalization hit a record-extending $1.52 trillion Wednesday.I-HWA CHENG/AFP via Getty Images
  • Nvidia's market capitalization hit a record-extending $1.52 trillion Wednesday.
  • The chipmaker's stock is up 24% already this year.
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Nvidia's valuation passed the $1.5 trillion threshold for the first time Wednesday as the AI investing frenzy continued to power the chipmaker to new heights.

Shares were up just over 1% at the closing bell, which was enough to lift the total market capitalization of Jensen Huang's semiconductor giant from $1.48 trillion to $1.52 trillion, per data from Refinitiv.

The mega-cap tech stock has already racked up gains of 24% in 2024, extending a stellar run from last year when it soared nearly 250% thanks to the explosion of interest in ChatGPT.

Investors have pinpointed Nvidia as a key AI stock due to its dominance of the market for the graphics processing units (GPUs) that power OpenAI's bot and other intelligent language tools.

Its triple-digit surge lifted it to a trillion-dollar valuation in May and has established it as a member of the so-called "Magnificent Seven" mega-cap tech companies, alongside Apple, Microsoft, Google owner Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook parent Meta Platforms, and Tesla.

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Nvidia wasn't the only member of that group to hit a big valuation milestone Wednesday.

Microsoft's total market cap climbed to an unprecedented $3 trillion, while Meta's passed $1 trillion for the first time since 2021 with the stock enjoying a strong start to the year of its own thanks to CEO Mark Zuckerberg's "Year of Efficiency" cost cuts.

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