Investors await Nvidia’s quarterly results, anticipating a strong revenue forecast above estimates. The chip giant has thrived on the rise of AI applications like ChatGPT, propelling shares to triple in 2023 and becoming the first trillion-dollar chip firm. However, a stock rally leaves little room for disappointment, risking a downturn. Nvidia’s role in the AI-driven rally also affects the broader market.
Experts expect a 110% Q3 revenue rise to $12.5 billion, with Citi projecting $12 billion and buy-side hopes reaching $14 billion. While share targets rise, Nvidia’s forward P/E ratio dropped from 80 to nearly 40, higher than AMD’s 29.
Investor focus is on Nvidia’s data center unit, selling AI chips in high demand. However, some demand surge comes from China, amid U.S. export concerns. Rival AMD eyes Nvidia’s AI position with its M1300X chip, offering cost savings.
Though AMD poses competition, Nvidia’s CUDA software dominance gives an edge, making catching up challenging. In the semiconductor realm, Nvidia’s significance leads to market implications and investor concerns if results fall short.


