Heard on the Street: Wall Street is very comfortable with the idea of Nvidia being worth $1 trillion. Some investors still aren’t so sure.
Generative AI demand will persist, while the chip maker’s competitive edge should keep its pricing strongChip maker Nvidia briefly broke into the exclusive club of companies that have a $1 trillion market cap.
WSJ’s Asa Fitch breaks down how Nvidia got there—and why AI is fueling the company’s rapid growth. Photo illustration: Annie Zhaobeing worth $1 trillion. Some investors still aren’t so sure.Continue reading your article with
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