Nvidia trails Amazon as the company with the sixth-largest market valuation—and the AI boom may drive it much higher.
to Reuters, the company’s shares have risen over 160% this year, adding $586 billion in market value and making it the fifth most valuable U.S. company.
in on $1 trillion, a feat that only five other companies have accomplished: Apple, Amazon, Google’s parent company Alphabet, Microsoft and Saudi AramcoKey Background
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