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Jensen Huang's comment sends Cyngn stock soaring 500% - what is this little-known company that has everyone talking

Jensen Huang's comment sends Cyngn stock soaring 500% - what is this little-known company that has everyone talking

Time of India26-06-2025
Cyngn stock soaring 500%:
It's not every day that a small, almost-forgotten company grabs the spotlight on Wall Street — but that's exactly what happened with Cyngn Inc. (NASDAQ: CYN) after a quiet mention from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sparked one of the biggest single-day stock surges in 2025.
In just under 15 minutes of trading on Thursday, Cyngn shares skyrocketed over 483%, jumping from around $5 to over $29.25, with volume exploding past 44 million shares. That's more than the entire trading volume of the stock in all of 2025 — combined.
So, what's behind this sudden madness? It all started with Nvidia's developer blog post on Tuesday, which casually named Cyngn as one of a select group of robotics companies using NVIDIA Isaac, the tech giant's AI platform for real-world automation.
How did Jensen Huang's Nvidia mention trigger Cyngn's 500% rally?
The big moment came from a press release by Cyngn during the Automatica 2025 robotics event, where it announced its collaboration with Nvidia. According to the release:
'Cyngn Inc. today announced its collaboration with NVIDIA as part of the Automatica 2025 robotics and automation showcase. As featured in NVIDIA's recent blog post, Cyngn was selected among a handful of robotics innovators using NVIDIA Isaac technologies to accelerate safe, scalable autonomy across dynamic, real-world environments.'
The developer blog that went live Tuesday was the first-ever mention of Cyngn on Nvidia's official site. And while the market didn't immediately react, the real action began late Wednesday and exploded at Thursday's open.
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The link to Jensen Huang's Nvidia added what many traders called the 'halo effect' — similar to what happened with Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) earlier this year when it surged after becoming part of Nvidia's supply chain.
What exactly does Cyngn do, and why is it drawing attention now?
Cyngn is a small industrial robotics company based in Mountain View, California. It builds a product called DriveMod, which retrofits existing industrial vehicles — like forklifts and tuggers — and turns them into autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
DriveMod can be used in warehouses, factories, and even outdoor industrial zones. The robots can carry loads up to 12,000 lbs, and more importantly, don't require any changes to the customer's infrastructure. That's a major selling point for companies looking to automate without massive upfront costs.
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A few key details:
Company: Cyngn Inc. (Ticker: CYN)
Headquarters: Mountain View, CA
Product: DriveMod autonomous vehicle platform
Deployment partners: BYD forklifts, Motrec tuggers
Specialty: Real-world AMRs for manufacturing, logistics, mining, and construction
Value proposition: Autonomous operations, no infrastructure changes, ~2-year ROI
Cyngn has been public since 2021 but has remained off the radar. The company reported just $368,000 in revenue for 2024, and only $47,000 in Q1 2025. That's less than $3 million total since going public. Yet, its stock now boasts a market cap north of $35 million — all thanks to one name drop.
How does Nvidia's AI tech play a role in Cyngn's work?
Cyngn uses
NVIDIA Isaac
, a platform that enables safer, scalable automation across industries. This technology helps Cyngn robots make real-time decisions in dynamic environments. Nvidia calling Cyngn one of its robotics 'leaders' added instant credibility. This single mention worked as a market catalyst, similar to past examples like Navitas Semiconductor, which spiked after joining Nvidia's supply chain.
Why are traders going wild for Cyngn stock?
The answer lies in a mix of FOMO (fear of missing out), Nvidia's AI dominance, and the market's current obsession with tiny-cap tech plays linked to artificial intelligence.
After the Nvidia blog post, social media and stock trading forums lit up. Traders quickly realized that Cyngn — once ignored — was now publicly associated with the world's most valuable AI company.
What makes this story even more bizarre is that the Nvidia blog post came out on Tuesday, but trading in Cyngn didn't explode until late Wednesday. One analyst from Bloomberg, Luke Kawa, tweeted:
'How in the world isn't some algorithm scraping all of Nvidia's corporate sites for mentions of companies and taking positions in stocks that had no previously disclosed relationship with the semi designer giant?!?! That developer blog, again, was published on Tuesday.'
Is this just hype or does Cyngn have real potential?
That's the question investors are now asking. On paper, Cyngn is still a tiny company with a very limited revenue stream. It reported a net loss of nearly $29 million in 2024, with heavy spending on R&D and operations.
But the company has a few strengths:
A fleet management system that lets customers remotely control and analyze their AMRs
A growing portfolio of 22+ patents related to autonomous driving and industrial robotics
Real-world deployment results showing ~64% labor cost savings and ~33% productivity increases
Still, it's important to remember that this is not a profit-generating business. It remains a speculative bet, even with Nvidia's validation.
What's next for Cyngn after its Nvidia spotlight?
This Nvidia mention may be just the beginning — or a one-off event. What comes next depends on whether Cyngn can:
Turn the spotlight into real contracts or deployments
Secure more partnerships with large industrial clients
Prove its business model is scalable beyond pilot programs
For now, Cyngn's story is a reminder that in the AI gold rush, even the smallest players can see wild surges if they get tied to a giant like Nvidia.
Whether it holds or fades, we'll find out soon. But for today, Cyngn's 500% rally stands as one of 2025's most unexpected — and volatile — success stories.
FAQs:
Q1: Why did Cyngn stock rise over 500%?
Because Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang mentioned Cyngn in a blog post, which triggered massive investor interest.
Q2: What does Cyngn do with Nvidia's technology?
Cyngn uses Nvidia's Isaac platform to power its autonomous industrial robots.
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