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    Nvidia leads global tech with historic $4 trillion value

    July 10, 2025
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    Nvidia reached a historic milestone on Wednesday as its market capitalization surpassed $4 trillion, marking the first time any publicly traded company has achieved this valuation. The company’s shares rose over 2% in early trading, continuing a momentum driven by investor confidence in Nvidia’s pivotal role in the rapidly expanding generative artificial intelligence sector. Founded in 1993, the California-based chipmaker has emerged as a central player in the AI hardware market.

    Nvidia leads global tech with historic $4 trillion value

    Its advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) are widely used to power large language models and other AI workloads. Since the public release of ChatGPT in late 2022, demand for high-performance computing chips has surged, positioning Nvidia at the forefront of the technology boom. Nvidia’s ascent to a $4 trillion market cap puts it ahead of previous record-holders Microsoft and Apple, both of which had earlier surpassed the $3 trillion mark.

    The company first reached a $2 trillion valuation in February 2024 and crossed the $3 trillion threshold in June of the same year. Microsoft remains one of Nvidia’s largest customers, reflecting the interconnectedness of the AI software and hardware ecosystems. Over the past five years, Nvidia’s share price has increased more than fifteen-fold, underscoring the scale of investor optimism about its future. Shares have climbed more than 15% in the past month alone and are up 22% since the beginning of 2025, as AI adoption accelerates across sectors ranging from cloud computing to autonomous vehicles.

    AI boom fuels Nvidia’s rise amid China trade curbs and global tech shifts

    Despite its record-setting valuation, Nvidia has faced significant challenges in recent months. Export restrictions imposed by the U.S. government have limited the company’s ability to sell certain AI chips to China, one of its key markets. In June, Nvidia disclosed that the ban on exports of its H20 chips designed specifically for the Chinese market would result in an estimated $8 billion loss in sales. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang acknowledged the impact of these restrictions during a May earnings call, describing the $50 billion China market as “effectively closed to U.S. industry.”

    Huang also noted in earlier remarks that the inability to serve Chinese customers represented a major setback for the company’s international ambitions. Nonetheless, Nvidia’s strong domestic demand and robust order pipeline have helped offset the revenue shortfall from China. The company continues to expand its operations and research investments, cementing its leadership in high-performance computing as global interest in AI development shows no signs of slowing. – By Content Syndication Services.

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