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Nvidia dethrones Apple as world's most valuable company in stock market shake-up

Nvidia's market capitalisation hit $3.43t (£2.66t) at close on Tuesday after the stock rose nearly three per cent, edging out Apple's $3.38t (£2.62t)

Nvidia RTX 4090(Image: Nvidia )

Nvidia has surpassed Apple as the world's most valuable company after Apple hinted to investors that it may struggle to replicate the profitability of its flagship iPhone in future products.

Nvidia's market capitalisation reached $3.43 trillion (£2.66 trillion) at the close of trading yesterday, with its stock rising nearly 3% to overtake Apple's $3.38 trillion (£2.62 trillion) valuation. Microsoft ranks third with a market capitalisation of $3.06 trillion (£2.37 trillion), as reported by .

Nvidia's surge this year has been driven by strong demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs), which are essential for powering artificial intelligence (AI) across various sectors, including tech giants and healthcare.

The stock has also risen in pre-market trading following the news of Donald Trump's US presidential win.

This development comes after Apple's annual report warned of potential growth and profit margin challenges.

The iPhone 13 (Image: Getty Images)

The report stated: "New products, services and technologies may replace or supersede existing offerings and may produce lower revenues and lower profit margins, which can materially adversely impact the company's business, results of operations and financial condition".

Additionally, the report highlighted new risk warnings related to "geopolitical tensions" and safety concerns surrounding emerging AI features.

Although Apple reported a 6% increase in revenue last quarter, its outlook for the current period fell short of analyst expectations.