The artificial intelligence (AI) boom is the launch pad for Nvidia. Shares of the chip designer jumped 28% on May 25, extending their growth this year, after an outlook report showed the company’s revenue could exceed Wall Street expectations by 50%.
Nvidia's market capitalization has doubled so far, adding about $210 billion to nearly $970 billion, making it the most valuable U.S. company in a single day. The previous record was held by Apple, which added $190 billion.
Nvidia’s strong earnings also underscore a recovery in the chip sector as companies around the world , from Europe to Japan, focus on AI. In the US, other tech giants such as Alphabet, Microsoft and AMD also increased their market capitalizations by 2% to 9%.
Analysts have unanimously raised their price targets on Nvidia's stock, saying all AI "roads" lead to the company because it is the supplier of processing power for chatbots like ChatGPT and many similar services.
Even in some optimistic scenarios, such as the $600 price target from Rosenblatt Securities and HSBC, Nvidia would reach a value of $1.48 trillion, surpassing Amazon - the fourth-largest company in the US.
“In over 15 years of doing this, we have never seen anything like Nvidia’s Q2 outlook. It simply shattered expectations,” said Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein.
Earlier on May 24, Nvidia, the fifth-largest company in the US, forecast quarterly revenue 50% higher than Wall Street's average estimate, and said it would boost AI chip supply in the second half of 2023 to meet rising market demand.
CEO Jensen Huang said that $1 trillion worth of current equipment in data centers will be replaced by AI chips, as the technology is being integrated into every product and service.
It's also a good sign for tech giants that have shifted their focus to AI in the hope that the technology can attract demand at a time when digital advertising - their main revenue driver - and cloud computing are under pressure from macroeconomic factors.
“Nvidia’s forecast completely changes the narrative around AI and the future needs of businesses. This could be the AI revolution, with Nvidia being a key barometer,” said Dan Ives of Wedbush.
(According to Reuters)
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