Apple is on the brink of achieving a historic $4 trillion market valuation, with investors increasingly optimistic about the company’s AI advancements and their potential to rejuvenate sluggish iPhone sales.
The tech giant has outpaced Nvidia and Microsoft in the race to reach this monumental milestone, thanks to a 16% jump in its stock price since early November, adding around $500 billion to its market capitalization.
The recent surge in Appleโs stock reflects investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, with the expectation that AI will trigger a supercycle of iPhone upgrades.
As of the latest close, Appleโs market value stands at approximately $3.85 trillion, surpassing the combined value of Germany and Switzerlandโs main stock markets.
In recent years, Apple has faced criticism for its slow approach to artificial intelligence, while competitors like Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta Platforms have made significant strides in the technology.
However, Apple began integrating OpenAIโs ChatGPT into its devices in December and announced plans to incorporate generative AI across its app suite. This move is expected to boost iPhone demand, which is projected to rebound in 2025 as more Apple Intelligence features become available.
Despite a modest growth forecast for the upcoming holiday season, Appleโs stock price has surged, pushing its price-to-earnings ratio to a near three-year high of 33.5, compared to 31.3 for Microsoft and 31.7 for Nvidia.
Some analysts, like Erik Woodring from Morgan Stanley, remain bullish on Appleโs prospects, noting that AI integration will drive future iPhone sales.
However, Apple faces risks, including potential retaliatory tariffs if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his promise to impose tariffs on Chinese imports. Despite these challenges, analysts believe that Apple will likely receive exclusions on key products like the iPhone, Mac, and iPad.
The recent rally in Appleโs stock highlights its dominance in the tech sector and its ability to innovate, making the $4 trillion market cap a testament to its enduring leadership.