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NVIDIA becomes 1st $4 trillion company at market close

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Nvidia becomes first company to reach $4 trillion market cap. What are the top 5?
Nvidia currently has the highest market cap of $3.98 trillion. Founded by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem in 1993, the company first focused on producing multimedia processors and graphics chips. Its graphic processing units (GPUs) improved the look and feel of gaming and transformed video editing.

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Nvidia becomes first $4 trillion company at market close
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