Nvidia Corporation's valuation is justified by its dominant AI infrastructure, explosive earnings growth, and unmatched margins, not by speculative hype or bubble dynamics. The company delivers record-breaking revenue, profit, and free cash flow, with expanding software-like margins and a defensible ecosystem powered by CUDA and proprietary networking. Risks exist—mainly geopolitical and competitive—but Nvidia's business quality, growth, and profitability far outpace industry peers, supporting a premium valuation.
Nvidia reached a major milestone today when it became the first company to hit a $4 trillion market cap. We speak to experts about the company's turnaround since the beginning of 2025, what investors need to know, the future of AI, Blackwell chip demand, and more.
Major U.S. equities indexes rose Wednesday as AI chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) became the first company in the world to reach a $4 trillion market capitalization and President Trump released letters to more trading partners outlining tariff rates set to take effect on Aug. 1.
Nvidia (NVDA) hit $4 trillion in market cap, the first company to ever do so. Kim Forrest says the drive higher was not for fundamental reasons and made the stock "richly valued.
The chip maker at the beating heart of the AI boom is embedded in gaming, data centers and crypto mining.
Nvidia (NVDA) briefly surpassed a record market capitalization of $4 trillion on Wednesday morning, an amount of money that could buy you pretty much anything.
The major indexes are back near records, despite new tariff threats.
A combination of tight credit spreads, a low VIX, placid bond markets, and high valuations for riskier assets could be a sign investors are complacent.
Nvidia now has the distinction of being the world's first $4 trillion public company. [contact-form-7] The chip designer's market capitalization rose below that mark Wednesday (July 9), though it had dipped to $3.9 trillion by midafternoon.
On Wednesday, AI chip designer Nvidia Corporation made Wall Street history as the first company to hit a $4 trillion market capitalization milestone, beating out tech giants like Microsoft and Apple.
Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia on Wednesday became the first publicly traded company to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation, putting the latest exclamation point on the investor frenzy surrounding an artificial intelligence boom powered by its industry-leading processors.
CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the catalyst that could fuel Nvidia's next run.