Nvidia Surpasses Microsoft as World’s Most Valuable Company
Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company on Tuesday, 18 June, surpassing tech giant Microsoft. This milestone highlights Nvidia’s significant role in the competitive race to dominate the artificial intelligence (AI) market.
Nvidia’s Market Capitalisation Soars
Shares of Nvidia rose by 3.2%, reaching $135.21. This increase boosted the company’s market capitalisation to $3.326 trillion, just days after it overtook Apple to become the second most valuable company. Melissa Brown, Managing Director of Applied Research at SimCorp, expressed surprise at this development, noting the significant growth potential of Nvidia’s business. However, she also raised concerns about how long this growth can be sustained.
Impressive Stock Performance
Nvidia’s stock has surged approximately 173% this year, compared to a 19% rise in Microsoft shares. The high demand for Nvidia’s advanced processors is outpacing supply, driving this impressive performance. Major tech companies like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Google-owner Alphabet are competing to enhance their AI computing capabilities and secure a leading position in this emerging technology.
Record-Breaking Market Capitalisation
The surge in Nvidia’s shares led to a record high stock price, adding over $103 billion to the company’s market capitalisation on Tuesday. To make its stock more appealing to individual investors, Nvidia recently implemented a ten-for-one stock split, effective from 7 June.
Rapid Growth
Nvidia’s market value grew from $1 trillion to $2 trillion in just nine months by February, and it took just over three months to reach $3 trillion in June. This rapid expansion underscores the company’s critical role in the evolving AI industry.