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Anticipating NVIDIA’s Next Big Leap: The $5 Trillion Market Cap

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It has been predicted that NVIDIA’s market capitalization will surpass $5 trillion next year. The success of the soon-to-be-launched artificial intelligence (AI) chip platform, Blackwell, is expected to be a significant turning point.

Louis Navellier, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Navellier & Associates, predicted on the 11th (local time) that NVIDIA’s market capitalization will exceed $4 trillion after a 10-to-1 stock split and will reach $5 trillion next year.

NVIDIA’s closing price on the 7th was $1,208.88. It is now trading at around $120 following the stock split. The expectation is that NVIDIA’s stock price will continue to rise, as stock splits are generally considered a positive development.

Stock splits are implemented when the stock is too expensive and the stock price is expected to continue to rise significantly. As the stock price becomes cheaper, it becomes more affordable to private shareholders. Navellier foreshadowed, “NVIDIA will surpass Microsoft in market capitalization and become the largest listed company,” adding, “This depends on the soon-to-be-launched Blackwell.”

Blackwell is an AI super chip equipped with 208 billion transistors, manufactured using TSMC’s 4NP process. It offers two dies and reticle limits through a 10 TB/s chip-to-chip interconnection, supporting the performance of two GPU dies in a single GPU super chip that is fully cache-coherent and CUDA-compatible. Before Blackwell undergoes mass production, NVIDIA unveiled its successor, Rubin. Rubin, which is slated to launch in 2026, will be equipped with the next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM), HBM4.

Navellier stated that the ongoing antitrust investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into NVIDIA, Microsoft Corporation, and OpenAI will not have any significant impact. The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have stated that they will examine whether the rapid growth of AI giants is adversely affecting people’s lives.

Navellier saw massive investment in next-generation AI chips as a key element of NVIDIA’s dominance. He emphasized that NVIDIA’s $2 billion investment has made it gradually difficult for competitors to succeed.

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