Why Nvidia’s Stock Surge Should Worry AMD Investors

Summary:

  • Nvidia Corporation’s current premium valuation reflects its dominant market position, especially in AI and autonomous driving, while Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.’s lower valuation raises questions about its potential to catch up.
  • Nvidia has a long-standing focus in the GPU domain, having introduced the first GPU in 1999. AMD deepened its GPU focus in 2006 and was a late entrant to AI.
  • In various tech sectors like gaming and AI, Nvidia consistently leads in innovation, often launching new technologies 12-24 months ahead of AMD.

Moscow, Russia - April 7, 2019: NVIDIA video chip on the motherboard

Antonio Bordunovi

Investment Thesis

The remarkable surge in Nvidia Corporation’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) share price this year naturally leads potential investors to pause to assess the valuation. As one begins to navigate this landscape, it’s necessary to recognize Nvidia’s prime competitor,


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