Is Quantum Computing Pioneer IonQ the Next Nvidia?
In 1999, a small graphics chipmaker called Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) went public at $12 per share. Today, that same company stands as the world's most valuable semiconductor giant. A modest $500 investment at Nvidia's IPO would have mushroomed into an astounding $1.61 million today -- a 322,600% return that dwarfs the S&P 500's performance over the same period.NVDA Total Return Level data by YChartsContinue reading

In 1999, a small graphics chipmaker called Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) went public at $12 per share. Today, that same company stands as the world's most valuable semiconductor giant. A modest $500 investment at Nvidia's IPO would have mushroomed into an astounding $1.61 million today -- a 322,600% return that dwarfs the S&P 500's performance over the same period.
NVDA Total Return Level data by YCharts