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Alphabet (GOOGL-Q) briefly hit US$4-trillion in market valuation on Monday, ​as the Google parent’s sharpened artificial intelligence focus ‍allayed doubts about its strategy and thrust it back to the forefront of the high-stakes race.

In the latest sign that its efforts were paying off, Alphabet said the next-generation of ‍Apple’s AI ​models will be based on Google’s Gemini under a multi-year deal.

The company’s class-A shares rose as much as 1.7 per cent to US$334.04 to hit a record high before giving up those gains.

A Reuters report earlier this year said that Samsung Electronics plans to double this year the number of its mobile devices ⁠with AI features powered by Gemini.

Alphabet last week surpassed Apple (AAPL-Q) in market capitalization for the first time since 2019, becoming the second most valuable company in the world.

The milestones mark a remarkable change in investor sentiment for Alphabet, with its stock surging about 65 per cent in 2025, outperforming its peers on ‌Wall Street’s elite group ‍of stocks, the so-called Magnificent Seven.

The shift was fueled by the company quelling concerns ‍that it let an early AI advantage slip by ‌turning a once-overlooked cloud unit into a major growth engine and drawing ⁠a rare tech investment from Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B-N, BRK-A-N)..

“Of the Magnificent 7 stocks, it’s the one name ​that has surprised us all over the last 12 months and they’re making inroads beyond their traditional model,” said Phil Blancato, CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management.

“What I would give the company credit for is innovation, that’s what they’ve done to separate them from a lot of other firms ​in recent days and you’re seeing it in earnings data.”

The new Gemini 3 model has drawn strong reviews, intensifying pressure on OpenAI after GPT-5 left some users underwhelmed.

Google Cloud’s revenue jumped 34 per cent in the third quarter, with a backlog of non-recognized sales contracts rising to $155 billion.

Renting out Google’s self-developed AI chips that were reserved for internal use to outside customers has also enabled the unit’s breakneck ⁠pace of growth.

Indicating the rising demand, The Information reported that Meta Platforms (META-Q) was in talks ⁠to spend billions of dollars on Alphabet’s chips for use in its data centers starting from 2027.

Meanwhile, Alphabet’s dominant ‌revenue generator - the advertising business - has largely held steady in the face of economic uncertainty and intense competition.

Alphabet is the fourth company to hit the US$4-trillion milestone after Nvidia (NVDA-Q), Microsoft (MSFT-Q) and Apple.

The stock has also benefited after a U.S. judge in September ruled against breaking up the company and allowing it to retain control of ‌its Chrome browser and Android mobile operating system.

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SymbolName% changeLast
GOOGL-Q
Alphabet Cl A
+1.63%344.4
BRK-B-N
Berkshire Hathaway Cl B
-0.26%469.32
NVDA-Q
Nvidia Corp
+4.32%208.27
MSFT-Q
Microsoft Corp
+2.13%424.62
AAPL-Q
Apple Inc
-0.87%271.06

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