Nvidia briefly surpasses Microsoft and Apple as world's most valuable company amid AI-driven market shift
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Marcus Liu - Business Editor
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Summary
The article discusses how Nvidia Corporation has briefly surpassed both Microsoft and Apple to become the world's most valuable company, driven by the rapid scaling of artificial intelligence. It frames this shift in market capitalization as a fundamental transition in how institutional investors value the infrastructure of the modern digital economy, marking what the author calls the "AI Supercycle."
Key quotes
· 2 pulledNvidia Corporation has solidified its position as the primary engine of this transformation, briefly surpassing both Microsoft and Apple to become the world's most valuable company.
This shift in market capitalization is not merely a transient trend; it represents a fundamental transition in how institutional investors value the infrastructure of the modern digital economy.
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