NVIDIA has crossed back above the $5 trillion market capitalization threshold, reclaiming a valuation milestone that only a handful of companies have ever approached. The move reflects renewed investor conviction in the AI infrastructure buildout, with NVIDIA sitting at the center of the compute stack that powers it.
The reclaim is notable not just for the number itself but for what it signals about sentiment: institutional and retail buyers alike are pricing in sustained demand for NVIDIA's GPU architecture well into the next hardware cycle. At $5 trillion, NVIDIA stands as one of the most valuable companies in history, a position driven almost entirely by the AI supercycle narrative.