NVDA vs MSFT
Side-by-side quantum stock comparison: market cap, share price, classification, and thesis.
Market cap, head to head
Stat-by-stat
| Metric | NVDA | MSFT |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Diversified | Diversified |
| Segment | Software | Hardware + Software |
| Exchange | NASDAQ | NASDAQ |
| Country | US | US |
| Market cap | $5.20T | $3.09T |
| Share price | $214.86 | $416.03 |
| Employees | 36,000 | 228,000 |
| Sector | Technology | Technology |
| Industry | Semiconductors | Software - Infrastructure |
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
Microsoft is pursuing topological qubits with its Majorana hardware program while offering Azure Quantum as a cloud aggregator of partner hardware. The topological bet is high-risk and high-reward: if the underlying physics holds up, the resulting qubits would be intrinsically more stable than any competing approach. Software side: the Q# language and Azure Quantum job orchestration.
Full MSFT page →