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Nvidia's shares surged, pushing its market capitalization past $4 trillion for the first time, marking rapid growth since reaching $1 trillion two years ago. The company's value now matches the combined worth of the 216 smallest S&P 500 companies, surpassing other tech giants like Apple and Microsof...

A rally in Nvidia's shares propelled its market capitalization to surpass $4 trillion, marking a historic first for the artificial-intelligence chip maker. This achievement highlights an extraordinary growth trajectory within just two years since Nvidia, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and led by CEO Jensen Huang, first reached a $1 trillion closing valuation.

Nvidia's current valuation now equals the combined worth of the 216 smallest companies in the S&P 500, exemplifying its dominant market position. While tech giants like Apple and Microsoft have approached similar heights—with Apple closing at $3.915 trillion and Microsoft valued at $3.708 trillion recently—Nvidia's leap sets a new benchmark in the industry.

Following the peak, Nvidia's stock saw some retracement, trading 2.1% higher at $163.33 per share. However, this placed the stock slightly below the threshold needed to maintain the $4 trillion valuation by the end of the trading day. According to Dow Jones Market Data, Nvidia must close at a minimum of $163.934 per share to sustain its historic market cap milestone.

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