again as market cap crosses $3.77 trillion: Nvidia has once again taken the top spot as the world’s most valuable company, beating both Microsoft and Apple, thanks to its massive gains driven by artificial intelligence. On June 26, 2025, Nvidia’s market capitalization surged to $3.77 trillion after its shares closed at $155.02. This makes it the most valuable publicly traded company on the planet. What makes this milestone even more remarkable is how far Nvidia has come. In 2000, just a year after it went public, the company’s market value was around $2.4 billion. By 2003, it had only grown to about $3.7 billion. Fast forward to today, and that number has exploded by over 1,00,000%, driven by Nvidia’s dominant role in AI chips, data centers, and cloud computing.
The main driver of Nvidia’s rise has been its unmatched position in the AI chip market. Its graphics processing units (GPUs) have become the gold standard for powering artificial intelligence across industries. From training large language models to running AI in robotics, Nvidia’s technology is everywhere.
One of the biggest boosts came from its Blackwell AI chip platform, which powers everything from cloud data centers to generative AI tools. According to a CNBC report, Nvidia has already booked all of Wistron’s server manufacturing capacity in Taiwan through 2026—leaving competitors struggling to catch up.
That means Nvidia is not just a leader—it’s locked in at the front, with supply lines that guarantee dominance over the next two years. Nvidia’s stock performance in 2025 has been staggering. Wall Street is watching closely. Loop Capital recently raised its price target to $250, saying Nvidia could be the first $6 trillion company in history if demand continues at this pace.
Even more interesting—despite these gains, Nvidia still has room to grow, according to analysts, especially as AI adoption spreads to robotics, self-driving cars, healthcare, and edge computing.
Nvidia’s future growth potential remains strong. Why? Because its reach is expanding fast. And with Nvidia securing exclusive production from key manufacturers, it’s not just leading in technology—it’s dominating the entire supply chain. Looking ahead, Nvidia is more than just a chipmaker. It’s becoming the backbone of the AI revolution. As more industries—from finance to defense—adopt AI, the demand for Nvidia’s products will only rise.
Some analysts believe Nvidia’s control over both technology and manufacturing makes it one of the most defensible companies in tech. And unlike many tech booms of the past, this surge is backed by real demand, real profits, and global adoption.
With its current momentum, and a strong pipeline of new innovations like the Blackwell chips, Nvidia could stay at the top for a long time.
From a small player in graphics cards to the world’s most valuable company, Nvidia’s journey is nothing short of historic. Its rise reflects the growing power of AI and how central it has become to everything from research to entertainment.
And as Nvidia keeps innovating, securing supply, and entering new markets, its story might just be getting started.
Because of booming demand for its AI chips and growing dominance in cloud data centers.
Nvidia’s market cap reached $3.77 trillion on June 26, 2025.