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    Californian AI chip giant, Nvidia, has become the world's first five-trillion dollar  company

    Californian AI chip giant, Nvidia, has become the world's first five-trillion dollar company


    Its share price rose nearly five percent at the open of trading on Wall Street, pushing its market capitalisation past a new threshold.

    It's greater than the GDPs of France and Germany.

    BBC Correspondent Erin Delmore says in July, Nvidia was the first company worth four-trillion.

    CEO Jenson Wong says they expect more than 500 billion dollars in chip sales - and it's creating seven super computers for the US Government.

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