Nvidia became the world's most valuable company on June 18, dethroning tech heavyweight Microsoft as its high-end processors play a central role in a scramble to dominate artificial intelligence technology, Ednews informs referring to Reuters.
Shares of the chipmaker climbed 3.5% to $135.58, lifting its market capitalization to $3.335 trillion, just days after overtaking iPhone maker Apple to become the second most valuable company.
Microsoft's stock market value was $3.317 trillion as its shares dipped 0.45%.
Apple's stock slipped over 1%, leaving its value at $3.286 trillion.
Nvidia has also become by far the most traded company on Wall Street, with daily turnover recently averaging $50 billion, compared to around $10 billion each for Apple, Microsoft and Tesla, according to LSEG data.
The chipmaker now accounts for about 16% of all trading in S&P 500 companies.