Nvidia Surges Past Microsoft to Become World’s Most Valuable Company Tech

Nvidia Surges Past Microsoft to Become World’s Most Valuable Company

Author's avatar Abdullah Fawaz

Time icon June 18, 2024   | Last Updated: June 18, 2024 at 8:25 PM

Nvidia’s AI dominance propels stock to record highs, surpassing longtime tech leaders.

In a stunning shift within the tech industry, chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) has dethroned Microsoft (MSFT) to claim the title of the world’s most valuable publicly traded company.

Nvidia’s stock price surged 3.2% on Tuesday, pushing its market capitalization to a staggering $3.33 trillion, eclipsing Microsoft’s $3.32 trillion valuation. This marks a significant milestone for Nvidia, a company that started primarily catering to the gaming community with its graphics processing units (GPUs).

AI Powerhouse: Nvidia’s Meteoric Rise

The key driver behind Nvidia’s meteoric rise has been its dominance in the booming artificial intelligence (AI) chip market.

With over 80% of the market share for AI chips used in data centers, Nvidia has become the go-to supplier for tech giants like OpenAI, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and others.

This surge in demand for AI processing power has fueled Nvidia’s data center business, with revenue skyrocketing a staggering 427% year-over-year in the most recent quarter.

From Gaming Chips to AI Engine

Founded in 1991, Nvidia initially focused on graphics chips for gamers, enabling them to run demanding 3D titles. Over time, the company diversified into other areas like cryptocurrency mining chips and cloud gaming subscriptions.

However, the past two years have witnessed a paradigm shift. Wall Street has recognized Nvidia’s technology as the cornerstone of the ever-expanding AI revolution. This realization has propelled Nvidia’s shares to new heights, multiplying over ninefold since the end of 2022.

While Nvidia takes the crown, software giant Microsoft remains a major player in the AI game. Microsoft has significantly benefitted from the AI boom through its investment in OpenAI and integration of the startup’s AI models into core products like Office and Windows.

Additionally, Microsoft is a key customer for Nvidia’s GPUs, utilizing them in its Azure cloud service and recently launched AI-powered laptops called Copilot+.

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Abdullah Fawaz

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