Nvidia just became the second U.S. company ever to hit a $4 trillion market cap, a milestone that cements its dominance in the new AI-driven economy. Despite rising geopolitical tensions and fresh tariff threats from Washington, the chipmaker’s surge signals unwavering investor confidence in its AI chips, data infrastructure, and global influence.
Shares of Nvidia jumped over 6% in early trading Tuesday, pushing the company past the $4 trillion threshold and placing it neck-and-neck with Microsoft and Apple at the top of the global market cap leaderboard.
AI Boom Drives Unrelenting Growth
Nvidia’s meteoric rise is being driven by explosive demand for artificial intelligence hardware, including its industry-defining H100 chips that power large language models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. As mentioned by Millionaire MNL, the AI arms race shows no signs of slowing down, and Nvidia is the arms dealer of choice.
Since the beginning of 2024, Nvidia has added over $1.5 trillion to its valuation. CEO Jensen Huang has emphasized the company’s focus on full-stack AI infrastructure, from GPUs to networking to software. The firm’s robust pipeline and supply chain dominance have made it the most valuable pure-play AI company on the planet.
Market Brushes Off Tariff Talk
The record-breaking milestone comes as U.S. markets shrug off renewed tariff threats targeting Chinese tech imports. President Trump’s recent proposal to reimpose tariffs on $300 billion worth of goods has rattled some sectors, but tech giants like Nvidia appear immune, for now.
Analysts believe Nvidia’s exposure to China is being offset by aggressive expansion in the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia. “Investors are betting that Nvidia is more than just a chip company, it’s the backbone of a $7 trillion AI transformation,” said one equity strategist at Goldman Sachs.
Wall Street’s Darling
As Millionaire MNL previously reported, Nvidia’s story is about more than silicon. It’s about platform dominance, software ecosystems, and geopolitical leverage. While competitors struggle to scale, Nvidia keeps absorbing new demand from hyperscalers, startups, and sovereign governments racing to build sovereign AI infrastructure.
With every quarterly earnings beat and data center buildout, Nvidia continues to widen its lead. The company now handles over 70% of the global market for AI chips.