Apple Google Gemini Partnership 2026: Alphabet Hits $4T Milestone
Apple officially selects Google's Gemini to power AI in Siri and other products. Alphabet stock hits a record high and enters the $4 trillion market-cap club.
The AI war has a new alliance. Apple just crowned Google's Gemini as its AI engine, sending Alphabet stock to record highs. According to reports from CNBC, the multi-year partnership will integrate Gemini 3 into Siri and other key products, validating Google's lead in the generative AI race.
Apple Google Gemini Partnership 2026: A Validation Moment
Alphabet shares advanced more than 1.5% on Monday, hitting an all-time high of $334 each. The stock briefly joined the $4 trillion market-cap club, surpassing Apple for the first time since 2019. "Gemini is the winner," said Jim Cramer, noting that Apple did a fair look and decided Google is the best. While Apple stock only gained 0.5%, analysts like Wedbush's Dan Ives see this as an incremental positive for both tech giants.
Investor Outlook and Ratings
| Metric | Apple (AAPL) | Alphabet (GOOGL) |
|---|---|---|
| Price Target | $300 | $350 |
| Rating | 2 (Hold/Own it) | 1 (Buy) |
| Market Position | Odd company out (AI lag) | Dominant Hyperscaler |
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