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The artificial intelligence giant Nvidia on Wednesday notched yet another historic milestone, becoming the first company to be worth $5 trillion. The value of Nvidia alone is now worth more than the GDP of every country on earth, except for the United States and China, according to World Bank data.
“Nvidia hitting a $5 trillion market cap is more than a milestone; it’s a statement, as Nvidia has gone from chip maker to industry creator,” Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, which holds shares in the company, told Reuters.
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The tech giant owes much of its $4.89 trillion market capitalization to the use of its systems to train AI models. Now it’s pushing deeper into the realm of corporations that will employ such models to solve real-life problems.
Nvidia’s latest rally comes as Donald Trump said he expects to speak with China’s Xi Jinping about the company’s flagship Blackwell artificial intelligence chip.