NVIDIA has become the first company in history to cross a $5 trillion market value, putting it far ahead of most global corporations.
Its valuation is larger than entire sectors and even some international markets, highlighting its outsized influence.
By comparison, the average S&P 500 company is worth about $124.8 billion, showing just how far NVIDIA has pulled ahead.
The stock jumped more than 5% on 26 November 2025 as demand for NVIDIA’s AI chips continues to drive massive gains.
A $5 trillion value equals roughly 2 Amazons, 6 JPMorgan Chases, 23 McDonald’s, 25 Disneys, 50 Nikes, 96 Fords, or 3,311 JetBlues.
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NVIDIA has become the first company in history to cross a $5 trillion market value, putting it far ahead of most global corporations.
Its valuation is larger than entire sectors and even some international markets, highlighting its outsized influence.
By comparison, the average S&P 500 company is worth about $124.8 billion, showing just how far NVIDIA has pulled ahead.
The stock jumped more than 5% on 26 November 2025 as demand for NVIDIA’s AI chips continues to drive massive gains.
A $5 trillion value equals roughly 2 Amazons, 6 JPMorgan Chases, 23 McDonald’s, 25 Disneys, 50 Nikes, 96 Fords, or 3,311 JetBlues.