Chip maker Nvidia The share of Microsoft rose by around 3.5 percent to reach $135.58. This increased the market capitalization of the company to around $3.33 trillion. Recently Nvidia defeated iPhone maker Apple in market capitalization. There was a fall of around 0.45 percent in the share of Microsoft. This reduced the market value of the company to $3.31 trillion. Apple’s share fell by more than one percent. This reduced the market capitalization of the company to around $3.28 trillion.
The sharp rise in Nvidia’s stock has fueled enthusiasm for AI on Wall Street. This has led to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching record highs. Along with this, it has also become the most traded company on Wall Street. Recently its average turnover per day was about $ 50 billion. Apple, Microsoft And for Tesla, the figure is about $10 billion. Nvidia’s share of all trading in S&P 500 companies has risen to about 16 percent. The company’s stock has risen almost threefold this year. In comparison, Microsoft’s stock has risen by about 19 percent.
Microsoft bought Activision Blizzard for around $69 billion to strengthen its position in the video gaming market. Japanese consumer electronics company Sony holds the first position in this market. Recently, there were layoffs in the team associated with Microsoft’s cloud software and service rental business. In the last few months, Microsoft has reduced its investment in the mixed reality related unit. However, the company has said that it is committed to HoloLens. Earlier this year, Microsoft’s market capitalization exceeded Apple for the first time in two years. Microsoft’s share price rose after taking a big step in generative artificial intelligence by investing in ChatGPT maker OpenAI.
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