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Why Nvidia’s AI Chips Keep Winning Hearts

Santa Clara, USASun Nov 24 2024
Believe it or not, the demand for Nvidia’s artificial intelligence (AI) products is not slowing down. Jim Cramer from CNBC recently shared his thoughts on this, expressing his confidence in Nvidia and its CEO, Jensen Huang. Despite some concerns on Wall Street, the need for Nvidia’s chips is only getting stronger. Why? Because for every dollar spent on Nvidia’s products, customers are making five times that amount. It’s like hitting a tech jackpot! Nvidia’s earnings report from Wednesday was a pleasant surprise, beating estimates comfortably. Even though the stock wobbled a bit in after-hours trading and during Thursday’s session, it managed to close the day with a slight gain of 0. 53%. The company’s shares have skyrocketed by more than 196% this year alone, and they’ve been consistently outperforming expectations every quarter. However, some investors are worried that this incredible growth spurt may eventually slow down. Cramer believes that this won’t happen anytime soon. He thinks Nvidia will keep its edge because big players like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Tesla will continue to need their products. It’s not just about AI; Nvidia also excels in accelerated computing. Cramer even mentioned there’s a trillion dollars’ worth of computing power out there that needs Nvidia’s touch. Their products can save companies a ton of money by making tasks like legal work, supply chain management, engineering, and coding way more efficient. “Nvidia’s success is so amazing that it’s hard to grasp, ” Cramer said. “Our brains can’t fully understand it. ” Nvidia chose not to comment on these statements.

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    What are the potential risks that could prevent Nvidia from maintaining its rapid growth trajectory?
    How does Nvidia's customer base, including companies like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Tesla, influence the company's demand projections?
    Are Nvidia's earnings beats too good to be true? Is there some hidden factor that's being overlooked?

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