Apple surpasses Nvidia to become world’s most valuable company
Apple's market cap edges past Nvidia's as iPhone demand and AI features narrow a gap that was as wide as hundreds of billions just months ago
Apple has overtaken Nvidia to reclaim the title of the world’s most valuable publicly traded company, ending a reign that Nvidia built almost entirely on the back of insatiable demand for AI chips.
How close the race actually got
In mid-July 2026, the gap between the two companies had narrowed to roughly $20 billion on certain trading days. For companies valued in the trillions, that margin is essentially a rounding error.
Apple shares jumped nearly 5% on July 3, 2026, after reports surfaced about an expanded iPhone lineup. Nvidia, meanwhile, faced selling pressure as sentiment in the broader chip sector softened.
Nvidia’s market cap has ranged between roughly $4.7T and $5.15T in early-to-mid July 2026. Apple’s has tracked between $4.5T and $4.9T over the same stretch.
Apple’s fiscal Q3 earnings are scheduled for July 30, 2026, with anticipated revenue growth projected between 14% and 17%. Renewed strength in China iPhone sales and the growing appeal of Apple Intelligence features are the two narratives analysts have pointed to most consistently as drivers of this momentum.
Nvidia’s remarkable, and still recent, rise
In 2015, Nvidia’s market cap sat below $20 billion. By October 2025, it had crossed $5 trillion, becoming the first company in history to reach that milestone. Nvidia also hit $4 trillion in July 2025 before crossing $5 trillion just three months later in October 2025.
Nvidia first overtook Apple to become the world’s most valuable company in October 2024.
Apple was the first US company to reach a $1T market cap in 2018, the first to $2T in 2020, and the first to $3T in 2022.
What this means for investors watching both names
Apple’s bull case heading into late July is built on strong iPhone sales, China recovery, and an earnings report that analysts expect to show double-digit revenue growth. If the July 30 earnings deliver, Apple’s position at the top could solidify further.
The risk for Apple investors is that a strong earnings print that merely meets expectations rather than beating them could give Nvidia an opening to reclaim the crown quickly.