Apple is ramping up research and development of its own AI chip to reduce its reliance on third-party developers, potentially finally completely ending its decades-long unhappy relationship with Nvidia.
Nvidia's Blackwell GPU holds the potential to dwarf Hopper's revenue in the coming quarters. I discuss what lies ahead for NVDA and where I would buy NVDA stock in 2025.
Nvidia has become one of the world's most valuable companies thanks to strong demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) server chips from
Nvidia's stock rose 0.4% to a fourth-straight gain, and also closed above a closely watched technical hurdle. The stock closed at $140.22, while its 50-day moving average extended to $139.78, according to FactSet. That was the first close above the 50-DMA ...
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Could Nvidia stock fall by about 50% to levels of around $65 in the near term from the roughly $130 level it is at currently? We believe this is a real possibility. Nvidia has seen its business boom,
Companies like AMD ( AMD) are angling to poach Nvidia’s customers and slice into its estimated 80% to 90% market share. Even Nvidia’s own customers are working on chips meant to cut down on their reliance on the graphics giant’s semiconductors. And Wall Street is getting on board.
Fundstrat's Tom Lee says that Nvidia could grow tenfold over the next decade, potentially reaching $1 trillion in revenue.
US stocks climbed on Monday, with chip stocks leading the tech sector higher while investors eyed a possible year-end rally. All three benchmark indexes ended the trading session in the green, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rising nearly 1%.
Morgan Stanley said Nvidia stock is its top pick heading into 2025, and success of Blackwell should dispel investors' lingering concerns.
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