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Nvidia’s $5 Trillion Club Entry Masks a Troubling Gap With Rivals

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 25, 2026
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Nvidia’s stock closed at a record $208.27 on Friday, pushing its market capitalization beyond $5 trillion for the first time. The milestone places the chipmaker alongside Apple and Microsoft as the only companies ever to reach that valuation. Yet beneath the celebratory headline lies a more complicated picture: while Nvidia has clawed back roughly 90 percent from its April low, its year-to-date gain of around 10 percent pales against peers that have sprinted ahead.

Marvell Technology has surged 95 percent in 2026, Micron has climbed 69 percent, and AMD has added 43 percent. Even Intel, long seen as a laggard, jumped nearly 24 percent in a single session after reporting first-quarter revenue of $13.58 billion — well above the $12.42 billion analysts had expected. That Intel beat was the catalyst for a broad sector rally that lifted Nvidia along with it, but the relative performance gap underscores a structural reality: a company worth $5 trillion simply cannot generate percentage gains as easily as smaller rivals.

Intel’s Surprise Ignites a Sector-Wide Rally

Intel’s strong quarter carried a message that resonated across the semiconductor landscape. When data-center operators spend heavily on Intel processors, they typically buy Nvidia graphics processing units alongside them. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index extended its winning streak to 18 consecutive trading days, gaining roughly 47 percent over that stretch. Nvidia itself rose about 20 percent in April, erasing its first-quarter decline and pushing the stock roughly 10 percent above its 200-day moving average in euro terms.

The rally was broad-based. AMD gained nearly 14 percent, Qualcomm rose around 11 percent, and Intel posted its best single-day performance since 1987. Trading volume in Nvidia shares on Friday ran 23 percent above the daily average, signaling conviction behind the move.

The $5 Trillion Ceiling and the Law of Large Numbers

Nvidia’s sheer size makes outsized percentage gains mathematically difficult. The company’s market cap of nearly $5 trillion means that even a modest move requires billions of dollars in buying pressure. That dynamic helps explain why Marvell, with a fraction of Nvidia’s valuation, has delivered nearly ten times the year-to-date return.

Other headwinds have compounded the challenge. US export controls blocked roughly $4.5 billion worth of H20 chips destined for China, creating inventory overhang. The Biden administration’s AI Diffusion Rule — a complex framework for chip exports — was withdrawn by the Commerce Department in May 2025, just two days before it was set to take effect. The Trump administration has signaled it will pursue country-specific agreements instead, but the core China restrictions from 2022 and 2023 remain in place.

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A lingering legal battle adds another layer of uncertainty. Shareholders have accused Nvidia of hiding more than $1 billion in crypto-mining revenue within its gaming segment during 2017 and 2018. A federal judge recently certified the class-action lawsuit, moving it closer to trial. Nvidia has appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; if the appeal fails, the company faces a potentially costly proceeding.

Inside Nvidia’s Product Push and AI Efficiency Drive

While the stock has been catching up, Nvidia has been advancing on the product front. The company released “Ising,” a suite of open AI models designed for quantum computing applications, extending its software ecosystem into high-performance computing territory.

Internally, Nvidia has embraced its own technology to boost productivity. More than 10,000 employees — including engineers and legal staff — now use “Codex,” a GPT-5.5-based assistant that has compressed debugging cycles from several days to just a few hours, according to internal reports.

Earnings Season Looms as the Next Test

All eyes now turn to May 20, when Nvidia reports results for the first quarter of fiscal 2027. Management has guided for revenue of roughly $78 billion, up from $68.1 billion in the prior quarter, which itself was 73 percent above the year-ago period. Analysts are looking for earnings per share of $1.70, representing a 121 percent year-over-year increase.

The 38 analysts covering Nvidia remain overwhelmingly bullish. The average price target stands at $266, with Rosenblatt Securities the most optimistic at $325. For fiscal 2027, the consensus calls for revenue of approximately $370 billion. Immediate technical resistance sits at $212, with primary support at $174.50.

Investors will scrutinize the Blackwell production ramp, gross margin trends, and the second-half outlook. Cloud providers’ growing appetite for in-house chip development poses a longer-term risk, while the May numbers will reveal whether order volumes can sustain the narrative that Nvidia — even at $5 trillion — still has room to run.

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