Key Takeaways
- Nvidia shares gave up early gains Thursday after the chipmaker reported earnings that topped Street estimates. Investors may have expected more from the AI darling.
- However, analysts said they're still bullish on the chipmaker's prospects, anticipating strong demand as Big Tech ramps up spending on AI infrastructure.
- Bank of America called Nvidia a "top pick" on its AI dominance and raised its price target for the stock.
Nvidia (NVDA) shares gave up early gains Thursday after the chipmaker reported 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:fourth-quarter earnings that topped Street estimates. Investors may have expectedꦛ more from the AI ജdarling.
Shares were down about 3% at $127 in intraday tradingꦿ. The stock has had a tough start to 2025, with shares down about 5% for the year so far, after nearly tripling in value in 2024.
Better-than-expected results have become "routine" for Nvidia, Morgan Stanley analysts said, with expectations climbಌing ahead of the company's report. However, "everything improves from here," the analysts said, and raised their price target to $162 from $152, pointing to Nvidia's strong outlook and "language around 'amazing' levels of Blackwell demand."
Bank of America analysts called the stock a “top pick on AI dominance” and raised their price target to $200 from $190. Nvidia🃏’s data center segment, which delivered 🐼record quarterly revenue, “potentially faces strong, long-term demand dynamics,” the analysts added.
Several of Nvidia’s Big Tech buyers, including Microsoft (MSFT), Meta (META), Amazon (AMZN) and Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL), recently 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:announced plans to raise their capital expendiꦉtures to fuel their AI ambitions. 𝕴;
Wedbush analysis said the results showed “few (if any) blemishes” with “seemingly only good news ahead.” Nvidia’s annual GPU Technology Conference is in March, and CEO Jensen Huang told analysts on the company’s earnings call to expect “澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:exciting things to come” including what’s next after its Blackwell line of chips. Wedbush main💯tained its price target o💫f $175 and “outperform” rating.
Nvidia reported $11 billion in quarterly revenue from Blackwell, which CFO Colette Kress said was the company’s fastest-ever product ramp, according to an earnings call transcript provided by AlphaSense. Going forward, Jefferies analysts said “the supply chain should continue to improve, and we see no signs of demand issues.” The analyst posted a price target of $185.
Despite recent losses, Nvidia shares have added nearly two-thirds of their value over the past 12 months.