
Nvidia has overtaken Microsoft to become the most valuable company in the world. Its value is now $3.76 trillion
American Nvidia has once again become the most valuable company in the world, overtaking Microsoft. The chipmaker’s shares rose 4% on June 25, reaching a record high, according to the Financial Times.
The company’s value rose to $3.76 trillion, according to CompaniesMarketCap.
This was a turning point after a difficult start to the year, when tensions between the US and China over critical artificial intelligence technologies were observed.
This time, Nvidia shares exceeded the previous historical high set in January. This happened against the backdrop of an optimistic forecast that CEO Jensen Huang made at the annual shareholder meeting about the company’s ability to maintain rapid growth over the next decade.
The chipmaker regained investor confidence after the emergence of the Chinese company DeepSeek. This raised fears that Nvidia might lose its leadership in the AI infrastructure market, and the company lost almost $600 billion in value.
The US President Donald Trump’s restrictions on the sale of Nvidia H20 chips intended for China as part of the trade conflict with Beijing also had a negative impact.
This has effectively closed Nvidia’s access to the Chinese market, which the company estimates to be worth $50 billion in the coming years. Nvidia is considering recycling Blackwell chips to maintain its presence in China while complying with export controls.
Nvidia has committed to releasing new AI chips every year and is already preparing to launch the next generation called Vera Rubin, which will replace the current Blackwell line, which is in high demand.
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