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Source: MarketCapWatch

This ranking highlights the financial scale of the companies powering the backbone of artificial intelligence — from GPUs and chips to cloud platforms and enterprise AI. NVIDIA ($4.45T) leads by a wide margin, cementing its role as the compute engine of the AI era. Microsoft ($3.8T), Apple ($3.6T), and Alphabet ($2.9T) follow as hyperscale cloud and platform leaders, while Amazon ($2.3T) and Meta ($1.8T) continue to expand their AI infrastructure footprints.

Beyond the U.S. giants, Tencent ($757B), Alibaba ($355B), Samsung ($430B), and Cambricon ($73B) showcase Asia’s growing role in AI infrastructure. Palantir ($416B) stands out as a specialized AI platform player, while AMD ($349B), Intel ($173B), and Qualcomm ($165B) remain critical in the chip race.

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[–] reddig33@lemmy.world 1 points 9 hours ago

I dunno. Microsoft, Apple, and Google have other products besides AI. They also have tons of cash. I don’t think it’s going to impact them as much.

Nvidia, Oracle, and OpenAI are the ones who will take the brunt. A lot of their value is investment between each other.

AMD will probably take a hit as well, since OpenAI is a huge customer.

Look for the other post that’s going around with the circle/arrows infographic.