Nvidia Surpasses Apple to Become World’s Most Valuable Company Amid AI Chip Demand Surge
Nvidia briefly overtook Apple as the world’s most valuable company on Friday, fueled by a record-setting rally in its stock, largely driven by demand for its AI-focused chips. Nvidia’s market value briefly hit $3.53 trillion, slightly outpacing Apple’s $3.52 trillion before settling near Apple’s valuation. This is the second time this year that Nvidia has reached the top spot, previously contending with Apple and Microsoft for global market cap dominance.
The Silicon Valley chip giant’s stock has surged about 18% in October alone, spurred in part by OpenAI’s recent $6.6 billion funding announcement, which renewed optimism for AI technology. Nvidia, originally known for gaming processors, is now the preferred supplier of AI chips in a market led by Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and other tech titans. This week, further gains were prompted by Western Digital’s strong quarterly performance, indicating strong demand from data centers.
Amid these successes, Apple faces lukewarm iPhone sales, with a slight dip in China as Huawei’s sales grew 42%. Apple’s Q3 revenue is projected to rise 5.5% year over year to $94.5 billion, compared to Nvidia’s anticipated 82% jump to $32.9 billion, reflecting the rapid growth in AI adoption. Nvidia’s shares, now 190% higher this year, have gained significant traction in the options market, with bullish investors banking on sustained AI demand.