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Nvidia Stock Split: Shares Rally Toward All-Time High Ahead Of 10-For-1 Split
Even after the 10-for-1 split, Nvidia’s stock will be more expensive than it was just four years ago, when it traded at $88 per share. Nvidia’s market value has skyrocketed from about $220 billion to $2.8 trillion over the four-year stretch, now trailing only Microsoft and Apple for the mantle of the world’s biggest company.
Nvidia’s stock is responsible for a third of the S&P 500’s gains this year
Meanwhile, Tesla Inc. shares TSLA, -0.40%, down 28%, are the S&P 500’s biggest detractor so far in 2024, UBS data show. Intel Corp. shares INTC, +2.19%, down 38%, are the next largest.
Nvidia vs. Chipotle: Which Could Be the Better Stock-Split Stock to Buy Now and Hold for the Next 10 Years?
Specifically, both Nvidia and Chipotle have upcoming stock splits scheduled for June. With shares of each continuing to soar, investors may be hard-pressed as to which company represents a more compelling position in the long run.
Nvidia, Rubin
Analyst resets Nvidia stock price target as CEO unveils new AI platform
Nvidia unveiled a new AI platform that could hit the market as early as 2026. Nvidia shares moved firmly higher in early Monday trading, putting the stock withing touching distance of a new record peak, after CEO Jensen Huang outlined details of a new line of chips and processors that could further cement its grip on the global AI market.
Nvidia teases Rubin GPUs and CPUs to succeed Blackwell in 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang disclosed in his keynote Sunday evening, at the Computex annual trade show in, Taipei, Taiwan, that the successor to the company's "Blackwell" GPU and CPU family will be called "Rubin" named for US astronomer Vera Rubin,
Nvidia and AMD unveil next generation AI chips as competition heats up
Nvidia and AMD have separately launched the next generation of their artificial intelligence (AI) chips in Taiwan, as a three-way race with Intel heats up.
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Nvidia needs to grow by 70% a year for the stock to keep up its momentum
Nvidia’s stock is unlikely to produce the return that exuberant investors are expecting. Nvidia shareholders need a ...
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Nvidia reveals new chip named after an astronomer who discovered dark matter
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Rubin is Nvidia's "next-generation platform." It will begin shipping in 2026.
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Nvidia unveils inference microservices that can deploy AI applications in minutes
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, gave a keynote at the Computex trade show in Taiwan about transforming AI models with Nvidia NIM ...
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang promises new computing age led by Taiwanese tech
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gave a keynote address at the 2024 Taipei International Information Technology Show discussing AI ...
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Trend Micro taps Nvidia software tools for AI cybersecurity offering
Trend Micro on Sunday said it is working with Nvidia to create new cybersecurity tools that use artificial intelligence and ...
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Nvidia recruits Taiwan’s electronics makers to its digital twin strategy
Taiwanese electronics makers are using Nvidia's industrial digitalization, or digital twin, technology to transform their ...
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See the Highlights From Nvidia's Epic Computex 2024 Keynote in 8 Minutes
Get a dose of tomorrow's AI initiatives, data center innovations, digital humans, robotics advances, and "Earth 2.0" (and, oh ...
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Nvidia leads global market cap gainers in May with AI-driven rally
Nvidia led global companies in market cap gains in May, buoyed by a stunning rally as its bumper revenue forecast reinforced ...
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