nvidia surpasses microsoft value

Nvidia snatched the crown from Microsoft on June 3, becoming the world’s most valuable company with a market cap of $3.45 trillion. Microsoft’s $3.44 trillion suddenly looked like pocket change. That’s right—a graphics card maker just beat the Windows empire by a measly billion dollars.

Graphics card maker dethrones Windows empire by a measly billion dollars

The chip giant’s stock jumped 3% on Tuesday, pushing it past Microsoft for the first time since January 24. Talk about a comeback story. Nvidia‘s market cap ballooned by $1.2 trillion in just six months. That’s trillion with a T. Most companies would kill for that as their total value.

What’s driving this insanity? AI, obviously. Everyone wants Nvidia’s chips now. OpenAI needs them for ChatGPT. Google needs them for Gemini. Meta, Amazon, Oracle—they’re all lining up like kids at a candy store. The company controls 80% of the global AI accelerator market. That’s not dominance; that’s a stranglehold.

Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s leather-jacket-loving CEO, isn’t exactly modest about it either. He’s out there comparing AI to electricity and the internet. “Countries recognize AI as essential infrastructure,” he proclaimed. Sure, Jensen. Whatever helps you sleep on your pile of money.

The timing couldn’t be better. Fresh off strong first-quarter earnings, Nvidia’s riding the AI wave harder than a surfer at Pipeline. The Data Center division alone pulled in $39.1 billion in Q1 FY26, a 73% year-over-year surge that’s making Wall Street analysts dizzy. Multi-year supply agreements with cloud providers? Check. Enterprise AI adoption exploding? Double check. Everyone suddenly realizing they need AI infrastructure yesterday? Triple check. Their success stems heavily from powering the latest multimodal AI systems that process text, images, and audio simultaneously.

This isn’t Nvidia’s first rodeo at the top. The company’s been playing musical chairs with Microsoft and Apple since June 2024, rotating positions like they’re sharing custody of the trillion-dollar throne. One day it’s Microsoft, next day Apple, then Nvidia crashes the party again. For the first time, Nvidia plans to manufacture domestically, with new AI chip and supercomputer production facilities sprouting across America.

The shift happened after some serious market chaos earlier in 2025. Nasdaq confirmed the new rankings on June 4, making it official. The graphics card company that gamers once knew for making their Doom run smoother now sits atop the global economy.

Wild times indeed.

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