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Nvidia's stock closes at record high, sending AI-chip maker to $1.2 trillion market cap

Nvidia shares reached a record high and a $1.2 trillion market capitalization for the first time, putting them on track for their best year ever, after the company's blowout earnings report impressed investors.

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