AI Frenzy Propels Nvidia Above Google And Amazon As 4th Most Valuable Company — Also Makes Rival AMD's CEO A Billionaire
Portfolio Pulse from Ananya Gairola
Nvidia Corporation (NVDA) has surpassed Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL, GOOG) in market capitalization, becoming the world's fourth most valuable company. This achievement is attributed to Nvidia's significant role in the AI sector, particularly with its H100 AI processor. The AI rally has also made AMD's CEO, Lisa Su, a billionaire. Despite the AI boom, concerns about a potential bubble have led Ark Investment Management to sell some Nvidia shares due to their high valuation.
February 15, 2024 | 2:01 pm
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Alphabet Inc. has been surpassed by Nvidia in market capitalization, reflecting the growing importance of AI technology in determining company valuations.
Alphabet's position in the market cap ranking has been affected by Nvidia's rise, indicating the increasing valuation of companies involved in AI technology.
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AMD's CEO Lisa Su becomes a billionaire as the company's stock doubles, benefiting from the AI sector's growth, despite being a rival to Nvidia.
The growth in the AI sector has positively impacted AMD's stock, contributing to CEO Lisa Su's billionaire status, despite AMD being a competitor to Nvidia.
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Nvidia's market cap surge, driven by its dominance in the AI sector and the production of the H100 AI processor, positions it as a key player in technology.
Nvidia's significant role in the AI sector, especially with its H100 AI processor, has led to a surge in its market cap, making it a crucial player in technology development.
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