NVDA
NASDAQ
Semiconductors
$202.81
USD
-$4.59 (-2.21%)
At close: Jul 17, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
Market Cap:
$4.80T
Volume:
143.8M
Previous Close
$207.40
Day Range
$197.97 - $206.65
52 Week Range
$164.07 - $236.54
Average Volume (10 Days)
129.7M
P/E Ratio (TTM)
30.08
Dividend Yield
0.02%
NVIDIA Corp. engages in the design and manufacture of computer graphics processors, chipsets, and related multimedia software. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and currently employs 42,000 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in accelerated computing to help solve the challenging computational problems. Its segments include Compute & Networking and Graphics. The Compute & Networking segment includes its Data Center accelerated computing and networking platforms and AI solutions and software, and automotive platforms and autonomous and electric vehicle solutions, including software. The Graphics segment includes GeForce GPUs for gaming and personal computers (PCs), and Quadro/NVIDIA RTX GPUs for enterprise workstation graphics. Its technology stack includes the foundational NVIDIA CUDA development platform that runs on all NVIDIA GPUs, as well as hundreds of domain-specific software libraries, frameworks, algorithms, software development kits (SDKs), and application programming interfaces (APIs). Its platforms address four markets, which include Data Center, Gaming, Professional Visualization, and Automotive.
CEO
Mr. Jen-Hsun Huang
Headquaters
Santa Clara, CALIFORNIA, US
Founded
1999
Employees
42,000
Qualcomm participated in a $1.4 billion Series C funding round for German AI robotics startup Neura Robotics, alongside Nvidia, Amazon, Tether, Bosch, and the European Investment Bank. The round values Neura at approximately $7 billion and will fund the development and shipment of AI-powered humanoid robots, expanding manufacturing capacity and software platforms. Neura reports an orderbook exceeding $1 billion and aims to compete globally in the physical AI and humanoid robotics market.
Apple reclaimed the top spot as the world's most valuable company with a market cap of $4.88 trillion, surpassing NVIDIA's $4.86 trillion following a 3.5% drop in the chipmaker's shares. This shift reflects changing investor sentiment as Wall Street reassesses AI infrastructure spending and favors companies with diversified revenue streams and lower capital expenditure intensity.
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Apple's $4.88T valuation surpassing Nvidia's $4.86T signals investors now favor AI monetization via services and installed base over infrastructure buildout. Nvidia holders face questions on capex cycle sustainability; Apple's ecosystem lock-in model gains credibility as the next phase of AI value capture.
Nvidia has removed over half of its Asian customers from its approved buyer list after introducing tougher compliance reviews in Singapore, Malaysia, and Japan. The move follows US Commerce Department guidance aimed at preventing advanced AI chips from being re-exported to China through third countries, with neo-cloud providers particularly affected.
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Alphabet is attempting to sell or rent its Tensor Processing Units to third-party cloud providers, moving beyond internal use at Google. The company faces significant competition from Nvidia, which already dominates AI chip sales to major neoclouds through established GPU relationships. Google has secured some large customers like Meta and Anthropic and is launching a Blackstone-backed TPU cloud venture in 2025.
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