Nvidia’s (NVDA) stock has stumbled as investors grow concerned the AI demand hype may be slowing. Goldman Sachs lead analyst Toshiya Hari is still bullish on the stock for a couple of reasons. First, he says, “Demand for accelerated computing continues to be really strong,” adding that it’s more than hyperscalers looking to buy Nvidia’s chips. Second, he thinks the company’s competitive positive is still strong. He also thinks the stock has an attractive valuation and that the sell-off has been overdone.
Investors have been increasingly scrutinizing the amount of money Big Tech has been spending on AI without much return on investment so far. Hari agrees that companies “need monetization for this to be sustainable,” but he notes hyperscalers are seeing some return on those AI investments. He adds that if a lack of monetization becomes a problem, it will affect many companies, not just Nvidia.
Watch the video above to hear what Hari has to say about companies like Amazon (AMZN) and Meta (META) developing their own chips.
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