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As Nvidia becomes the most valuable company on Wall Street, CEO Jensen Huang hints at a bold new direction.
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00:00It's official. NVIDIA is the most valuable company on Wall Street.
00:04Shares are trading at record highs, and the AI chip giant's market cap is closing in on $4 trillion,
00:10surpassing that of Microsoft and Apple.
00:13Fueled by the AI boom, NVIDIA's powerful GPUs are in everything from data centers to chat GPT.
00:20But chips are just the beginning.
00:21At the company's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday,
00:24CEO Jensen Wong said robots are the next big growth driver for the company.
00:28Wong said NVIDIA stopped thinking of itself as a chip company a long time ago
00:33and that they're working towards a day where there will be billions of robots,
00:37hundreds of millions of autonomous vehicles,
00:39and hundreds of thousands of robotic factories that can be powered by NVIDIA technology.
00:44And Wall Street is all in.
00:46Nearly 90% of analysts rate the stock as a buy,
00:49with a median price target of $175,
00:52which is more than 10% higher than where it's currently trading.
00:55That'll do it for your daily briefing from the New York Stock Exchange.
00:59I'm Caroline Woods with The Street.

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