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Nvidia faces dramatic market value drop

Dramatic Drop
Dramatic Drop

Nvidia, the AI chipmaking titan, has found itself in a major rut after experiencing an unprecedented market decline. The company, which was briefly the world’s most valuable company, saw its stock plummet by 9.5% on Tuesday.

This sharp decrease resulted in a $279 billion loss in market value, setting a record for the worst single-day market performance in terms of total loss.

CEO Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s largest individual shareholder, personally saw a $10 billion decrease in his wealth due to the stock’s decline. Nvidia reached a peak valuation of $3.3 trillion on June 18, making it one of the most valuable public companies at that time. However, since then, the company has faced skepticism from investors who worry about potential weaknesses in the economy, particularly related to the still-risky AI technology sector.

As a result, Nvidia’s stock has fallen by more than 20% since its peak. Other tech giants with significant investments in AI technology have also seen declines.

Microsoft has fallen 12% from its most recent peak, and TSMC, Nvidia’s chip manufacturer, has plunged by 18% since mid-July.

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In contrast, Intel has faced a notable 59% decline in its share price this year, highlighting broader industry struggles.

Nvidia’s stock decline and future outlook

Adding to Nvidia’s woes is a potential legal issue.

Reports have surfaced that the US Justice Department is investigating the company over possible antitrust violations. The Justice Department reportedly sent a subpoena to Nvidia as part of this probe, although Nvidia has stated that it has not received any such subpoena. “We have inquired with the US Department of Justice and have not been subpoenaed,” an Nvidia spokesperson said, adding that the company is willing to cooperate with any regulatory inquiries.

Despite these challenges, many investors maintain their confidence in Nvidia’s future. The company’s stock remains up by 118% this year, with a current market valuation of $2.7 trillion, positioning it closely behind Apple and Microsoft. CEO Jensen Huang recently asserted that demand for Nvidia’s latest “Blackwell” AI chips surpasses supply.

He emphasized that the efficiency of these GPUs offers immediate returns, saving clients money quickly. This sentiment is echoed by Wedbush’s Dan Ives, who views the recent stock decline as a buying opportunity, praising Nvidia’s transformative impact on the tech landscape. As the company grapples with market volatility and potential legal scrutiny, Nvidia’s ability to navigate these hurdles will be closely watched by investors and industry observers alike.

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Noah Nguyen is a multi-talented developer who brings a unique perspective to his craft. Initially a creative writing professor, he turned to Dev work for the ability to work remotely. He now lives in Seattle, spending time hiking and drinking craft beer with his fiancee.

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