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On July 9, 2025, Nvidia reached a historic milestone by becoming the first publicly listed company in the world to cross a $4 trillion market capitalization. This incredible achievement reflects the rapid growth of the artificial intelligence (AI) industry and Nvidia’s dominant position in the GPU and AI chip space.
How Did Nvidia Reach This Milestone?
Nvidia’s journey from a graphics chip company to an AI powerhouse has been extraordinary:
- Surging Demand for AI Chips: Nvidia’s high-performance GPUs, like the H100 and upcoming B200, are critical for powering large language models and AI systems used by tech giants like OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, and Google.
- Massive Stock Growth: Nvidia’s stock has surged over 870% since November 2022, when ChatGPT first captured global attention. In 2025 alone, the stock has jumped by more than 22%, pushing its market cap to $4.01 trillion at its peak.
- Outperforming Tech Titans: Nvidia has now overtaken Microsoft ($3.75T) and Apple ($3.7T) to become the most valuable tech company in the world.
Key Market Comparisons (July 2025)
Company | Market Cap |
Nvidia | $4.01 Trillion |
Microsoft | $3.75 Trillion |
Apple | $3.70 Trillion |
Nvidia’s market cap is now larger than the entire UK stock market combined, according to a comparison by Reuters.
What Experts Are Saying
- Dan Ives (Wedbush Securities): “Jensen Huang has become the godfather of the AI revolution.”
- Art Hogan (B. Riley Wealth): “Nvidia is the backbone of modern AI computing. What started as a graphics chip company is now leading the next wave of innovation.”
- Robert Pavlik (Dakota Wealth): “It’s a validation that AI isn’t just a trend—it’s the next industrial revolution.”
Risks and Challenges
While Nvidia’s growth story is impressive, there are notable risks:
- Tariff Threats: Former US President Donald Trump has proposed 50% tariffs on copper, a key material for chip production.
- Chinese Competition: Companies like DeepSeek in China are developing affordable AI chips and models, posing a potential threat.
- Export Controls: The U.S. government continues to tighten regulations on advanced chip exports to China, which may impact Nvidia’s overseas growth.
Despite this, Nvidia reported a 69% year-over-year revenue growth in Q1 2025 and expects Q2 revenue to be around $45 billion ±2%.
What’s Next?
Nvidia’s next quarterly report is due on August 27, 2025, and analysts are bullish:
CFRA’s Angelo Zino predicts Nvidia’s share price could rise to $196, pushing its valuation toward $4.8 trillion. Nvidia is also expanding into AI software, automotive tech, and supercomputing—strengthening its role in the next phase of the AI economy.
Conclusion
Nvidia’s entry into the $4 trillion club is more than a financial milestone—it’s a symbol of how artificial intelligence is reshaping global industries. From gaming GPUs to powering the world’s smartest machines, Nvidia is now at the center of a technological revolution that is just beginning.