NVDA vs INTC
Side-by-side quantum stock comparison: market cap, share price, classification, and thesis.
Market cap, head to head
Stat-by-stat
| Metric | NVDA | INTC |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Diversified | Diversified |
| Segment | Software | Hardware |
| Exchange | NASDAQ | NASDAQ |
| Country | US | US |
| Market cap | $5.20T | $620.81B |
| Share price | $214.86 | $123.52 |
| Employees | 36,000 | 85,100 |
| Sector | Technology | Technology |
| Industry | Semiconductors | Semiconductors |
Quantum thesis
NVIDIA does not build quantum computers but supplies the GPU-based simulation and hybrid-classical infrastructure used by nearly every serious quantum hardware team. CUDA-Q is its platform for hybrid quantum-classical workloads and increasingly co-located GPU+QPU systems. Treat NVDA as a picks-and-shovels exposure rather than a direct quantum bet.
Full NVDA page →Quantum thesis
Intel is pursuing silicon spin qubits, an approach that would let it manufacture quantum processors using existing CMOS fabrication infrastructure. Progress has been steady but quiet compared to IBM and Google. Quantum is immaterial to Intel earnings and the stock primarily trades on its core foundry and PC-CPU narrative.
Full INTC page →