Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Nvidia Takes Aim at Apple, Gunning for Top Market Cap Spot

Daniel Kim Views  

Yonhap News

Nvidia’s stock surged on Monday, reaching new highs on the New York Stock Exchange and edging closer to overtaking Apple as the company with the highest market capitalization.

Nvidia’s shares rose by 2.4%, closing at $138.07, fueled by anticipation for the company’s new AI chip, Blackwell, which is slated for mass production this quarter.

In June, Nvidia briefly claimed the title of the highest market cap on the New York Stock Exchange but soon ceded it back to Microsoft. Since then, a fierce battle for dominance has ensued between Microsoft, Apple, and Nvidia.

Nvidia’s market value reached $3.39 trillion, surpassing Microsoft at $3.12 trillion and closing in on Apple at $3.52 trillion.

According to Reuters, Nvidia is the biggest beneficiary of the rapidly advancing AI technology.

Meanwhile, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest semiconductor foundry, saw its stock climb 0.72% to $192.18. TSMC’s stock peaked at $194.25, briefly pushing its market cap to the $1 trillion mark.

The surge in demand for AI chips has driven TSMC’s third-quarter earnings up 40% year-over-year. Financial data provider LSEG SmartEstimate projects TSMC’s third-quarter net profit to be $9.27 billion. In comparison, its revenue for the same period was reported at $23.62 billion—a 36.5% increase from the previous year, exceeding market expectations.

TSMC is set to update its quarterly earnings and provide an annual forecast on October 17, which will include capital expenditure plans for production expansion. 

The company is currently investing $65 billion to construct three factories in Arizona, underscoring its focus on expanding overseas. In its July earnings report, TSMC raised its annual revenue forecast and adjusted its capital expenditure estimates from an earlier range of $28 billion to $32 billion to a revised range of $30 billion to $32 billion.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[BUSINESS] Latest Stories

  • Nvidia Slips 5% After U.S. Considers New AI Chip Export Restrictions
  • Massive Fire Halts Copper Production at World's Largest Plant in Indonesia
  • Tesla Could Be the Big Winner If Trump Reclaims the White House
  • Jensen Huang Calls Musk’s Supercomputer Feat 'Superhuman' — Built in 19 Days
  • Musk Renames Self-Driving Tesla Models: ‘Robotaxi’ and ‘Robobus’ Are Coming
  • Deutsche Bank's Top Shareholder Cashes In: $279 Million Share Sale Ahead of U.S. Election

Weekly Best Articles

  • Fukushima Plant to Release Another 7,800 Tons of Treated Water Into Ocean This Week
  • Captain Locks Co-Pilot Out of Cockpit After In-Flight Dispute
  • Dog Meat Sold as Chicken Skewers in Bali: Popular Tourist Spot Faces Food Safety Scandal
  • China Threatens ‘Path to Death’ for Taiwan Independence Leaders Amid Military Drills
  • 1.4 Million North Koreans Students Rush to Enlist to ‘Punish the South’ – What’s Next?
  • North Korea Just Blew Up Key Roads — And They’re Not Saying a Word
  • 18 North Korean Soldiers Flee Russian Forces Near Ukraine Border, Reports Say
  • Six-Country Defense Exercise Begins in Philippines as China Watches
  • Kylian Mbappé Faces Sexual Assault Investigation in Sweden Amid Denials
  • Hezbollah Drone Attack Kills 4 Israeli Soldiers, Exposes Iron Dome Gaps
  • Nvidia Slips 5% After U.S. Considers New AI Chip Export Restrictions
  • Massive Fire Halts Copper Production at World’s Largest Plant in Indonesia

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Mets Crush Dodgers: Lindor Walk, Vientos’ Slam Fuel LA's Game 2 Disaster

    SPORTS 

  • 2
    Russia Dismisses ‘Fake News’ of North Korean Troops in Ukraine, U.S. Watches Closely

    LATEST 

  • 3
    Trump Blasts North Korea's Actions, Promises to Be the One to Fix It

    LATEST 

  • 4
    No American Missiles for KF-21: What This Means for South Korea’s Fighter Jet

    ASIA 

  • 5
    U.S. State Department: North Korea Must Lower Tensions and Return to Talks

    LATEST 

Popular Now

  • 1
    North Korea's Road Destruction Prompts Call for Dialogue from UN Chief

    LATEST&nbsp

  • 2
    Leech in His Nose? How a 10-Year-Old Lived with It for a Month

    ASIA&nbsp

  • 3
    Tesla’s Robot Sparks Remote Control Controversy: Is Optimus Truly Autonomous?

    DEBATE&nbsp

  • 4
    Dogs Over Kids? South Korea’s New Trend of Canine Companionship

    DEBATE&nbsp

  • 5
    Tesla Crash in France Claims Four Lives, Safety Fears Escalate Globally

    DEBATE&nbsp

Weekly Best Articles

  • Fukushima Plant to Release Another 7,800 Tons of Treated Water Into Ocean This Week
  • Captain Locks Co-Pilot Out of Cockpit After In-Flight Dispute
  • Dog Meat Sold as Chicken Skewers in Bali: Popular Tourist Spot Faces Food Safety Scandal
  • China Threatens ‘Path to Death’ for Taiwan Independence Leaders Amid Military Drills
  • 1.4 Million North Koreans Students Rush to Enlist to ‘Punish the South’ – What’s Next?
  • North Korea Just Blew Up Key Roads — And They’re Not Saying a Word
  • 18 North Korean Soldiers Flee Russian Forces Near Ukraine Border, Reports Say
  • Six-Country Defense Exercise Begins in Philippines as China Watches
  • Kylian Mbappé Faces Sexual Assault Investigation in Sweden Amid Denials
  • Hezbollah Drone Attack Kills 4 Israeli Soldiers, Exposes Iron Dome Gaps
  • Nvidia Slips 5% After U.S. Considers New AI Chip Export Restrictions
  • Massive Fire Halts Copper Production at World’s Largest Plant in Indonesia

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Mets Crush Dodgers: Lindor Walk, Vientos’ Slam Fuel LA's Game 2 Disaster

    SPORTS 

  • 2
    Russia Dismisses ‘Fake News’ of North Korean Troops in Ukraine, U.S. Watches Closely

    LATEST 

  • 3
    Trump Blasts North Korea's Actions, Promises to Be the One to Fix It

    LATEST 

  • 4
    No American Missiles for KF-21: What This Means for South Korea’s Fighter Jet

    ASIA 

  • 5
    U.S. State Department: North Korea Must Lower Tensions and Return to Talks

    LATEST 

Popular Now

  • 1
    North Korea's Road Destruction Prompts Call for Dialogue from UN Chief

    LATEST 

  • 2
    Leech in His Nose? How a 10-Year-Old Lived with It for a Month

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Tesla’s Robot Sparks Remote Control Controversy: Is Optimus Truly Autonomous?

    DEBATE 

  • 4
    Dogs Over Kids? South Korea’s New Trend of Canine Companionship

    DEBATE 

  • 5
    Tesla Crash in France Claims Four Lives, Safety Fears Escalate Globally

    DEBATE