Nvidia stock hits all-time high amid AI, semiconductor demand

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Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi breaks down Nvidia shares hitting an all-time high as investors eye the recent AI boom and growing semiconductor demand.

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JULIE HYMAN: All right. Let's get to our Morning Brief. Now, shares of NVIDIA, of course, had a huge gain yesterday. They hit an all-time high today. They are little changed. The chip maker added nearly $184 billion to its market cap in yesterday's session alone. Now that total is 938 billion. It was the third largest market cap gain ever for a stock. But were these big moves a sign of a stock price bubble? Executive editor Brian Sozzi is joining us now. That's what he wrote about this morning.

BRIAN SOZZI: Yeah. Well, I hope this doesn't represent like the market topping Nvidia. Now suddenly we look a year back and Nvidia is 50% lower. But look, we have seen-- any time you see a stock price gain more than almost $200 billion in terms of a market cap in a single session, that is just absolutely ginormous.

JULIE HYMAN: It's insane.

BRIAN SOZZI: It is insane. So you get to thinking, is this like the cannabis stock bubble of 2021, early 2022? Is this the--

DIANE KING HALL: Is this the top?

BRIAN SOZZI: Is this the top? Is it a tool of bubble mania? And what I mentioned in the brief, it's not.

DIANE KING HALL: Will it bubble?

BRIAN SOZZI: This is something-- right. This is something that you and me talked about, Julie, in the newsroom this morning-- the other morning. Nvidia is making tangible stuff. They're making chips. You can see and touch their stuff. And they're making things in grand fashion that is getting used by the likes of Meta, many other companies to stand up their artificial intelligence initiative. So that is good stuff. There is strong demand for what they're doing. So that's first. Second of all, you look at CEO Jensen Huang-- and, Julie, you and Dan Howley our tech guy have gotten to know Jensen through a minute of series of interviews through the years.

I like that he has stayed measured throughout these past few years. He continues to execute very strongly. How do I know? The past six years, Nvidia video has hauled in over $40 billion in operating profits. To me, that's a sign of a leadership team staying focused, despite all the frenzy and the market that's going around them. They're executing at a very high level. Profitable company doing tangible stuff. And ultimately, they're on the leading edge of technology that's going to help companies do more stuff over the next decade.

DIANE KING HALL: And I mean, they were in ChatGPT before we even knew they were involved with ChatGPT. And, you know, the people that we talk to tend to say that, like, they're-- in terms of leadership, they're so far out. Second place is, you know, a distant second place, like say AMD.