NVIDIA Achieves Historic $5 Trillion Market Capitalisation, Surpassing India's GDP
NVIDIA Corporation has reached a significant milestone by becoming the first company to achieve a market capitalisation of $5 trillion. This valuation surpasses India's GDP, which is around $4.2 trillion. As US markets opened on October 29, NVIDIA's shares increased by over 4%, resulting in a market value of $5.05 trillion. This accomplishment cements NVIDIA's leadership in the global AI sector, surpassing tech giants like Apple and Microsoft.

NVIDIA's rapid ascent from a $4 trillion valuation just three months ago underscores the transformative impact of AI across various industries. The company now stands as the world's most valuable entity. CEO Jensen Huang announced that NVIDIA has secured an unprecedented $500 billion in AI chip orders over the next four years, reflecting surging global demand for its processors that power everything from supercomputers and data centres to self-driving cars.
In a series of significant announcements, NVIDIA revealed plans to build seven AI supercomputers for the US Department of Energy. This move strengthens its role in national research and defence infrastructure. Additionally, NVIDIA is collaborating with Uber to advance autonomous vehicle technology and has pledged a $1 billion investment in Nokia to co-develop next-generation 6G networks, expanding its presence into telecom and edge AI computing.
At this valuation, NVIDIA is not merely breaking financial records but also setting new standards for what can be achieved in the AI era. Its transformation from a gaming graphics chipmaker to a trillion-dollar AI infrastructure powerhouse has redefined digital economy norms. This milestone signifies a pivotal moment in global technology leadership, indicating how AI innovation is reshaping industries and market hierarchies worldwide.
NVIDIA's record valuation comes shortly after reaching $4 trillion in July 2025, highlighting the swift adoption of AI and investor confidence in its dominance across high-performance computing and data infrastructure. Over the years, the company has consistently set new valuation milestones. From its IPO in 1999 with a market cap below $1 billion to reaching $10 billion in 2007 due to its GeForce GPU line, NVIDIA's growth trajectory mirrors modern computing evolution.
The acceleration began during the AI era with NVIDIA hitting $1 trillion in 2024, then $2 trillion by March 2024, and $3 trillion by June 2024. By July 2025, it crossed $4 trillion, and now, in October 2025, it stands alone as the first $5 trillion company ever, underscoring its unmatched influence over the AI economy.


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