Nvidia's growth outlook is strong, driven by the transition to inferencing, leading to the need for significant increases to compute capacity across the cloud services providers. Despite market concerns over Microsoft's data center lease cancellations, other hyperscalers have not followed suit, suggesting that this news may not have a material impact on growth in compute capacity. Nvidia began ramping up volume shipments of Blackwell GPUs, contributing $11b in sales in q4'24.
Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks fueled stock market gains over the past two years as investors viewed AI as the next game-changing technology -- one that could join discoveries like electricity or developments like the internet.
It's not much of an exaggeration to say there would be no generative artificial intelligence (AI) industry today without Nvidia (NVDA -0.75%). The chipmaker's hardware was crucial for training and running the first large language model (LLM), ChatGPT.
Amid Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock's heightened volatility, Colette Kress, the company's Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, has continued to offload her stake.
At its GTC conference, Nvidia (NVDA -0.75%) gave investors 1 trillion potential reasons to buy its stock. That came in the form of CEO Jensen Huang projecting that data center infrastructure capital expenditure (capex) would hit $1 trillion or more by 2028.
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Nvidia (NVDA -0.75%) has built a dominant position in one of the highest-growth areas around: artificial intelligence (AI) chips. That has helped it generate enormous levels of revenue, for example, $130 billion last year; register quadruple-digit gains in stock price over the past five years; and become one of the most-watched tech companies.
Ben Bajarin, Creative Strategies CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk why he is still bullish on Nvidia.
The week closed with bulls gaining the edge over bears, snapping a four-week losing streak in the SPX and NDX. Much of the trading activity revolved around the Fed's latest meeting that resulted in unchanged interest rates.
Nvidia (NVDA -0.75%) is one of the biggest names in the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor space. It is the dominant player in the market for data center graphics cards, and the good news for prospective investors is the stock has been under pressure in 2025.
Eric Jackson, EMJ Capital founder, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the rough week for quantum stocks and his outlook for the sector.
NVIDIA's Blackwell Ultra delivers up to 70x AI performance over Hopper, integrating 72 GPUs and 36 CPUs for real-time AI reasoning. AI factory expansion is accelerating, with Equinix launching Instant AI Factory, a plug-and-play AI infrastructure service using Blackwell Ultra-powered DGX SuperPOD. NVIDIA reported Q4 FY25 revenue of $39.3 billion (+78% YoY), with the Data Center segment contributing $35.6 billion (+93% YoY) despite rising CapEx and SBC.