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Forget China, Nvidia Is Still Poised for a Blockbuster Year.

(2025-08-29 02:49:41) 下一个

Investors shouldnt get distracted by the noise about China. Nvidia is positioned to benefit from its most important and largest product ramp in its history. The signs are there.

Late Wednesday, the chip maker delivered another impressive, eye-watering report with growth rates unprecedented for a company its size. Revenue for the July second fiscal quarter was up 56% year-over-year to $46.7 billion, ahead of expectations. Nvidias outlook was solid. For the current quarter ending in October, the company provided a revenue forecast range with a midpoint of $54 billion, which was above analysts consensus of $53.4 billion.

But Nvidia shares initially fell modestly after the results, which likely has more to do with some profit-taking after the stock rose about 35% over the prior three months. Uncertainty over its business in China may have been another factor.

To be sure, China remains Nvidias biggest problem. While some analysts had hoped for a quick rebound in sales of Nvidias China-specific H20 graphics processing unit, or GPU, it hasnt happened. In fact, on Wednesday, Nvidia said there were no H20 sales from China-based customers in the second quarter at all. The company also hasnt assumed any H20 shipments to China in its guidance for the current quarter.

We continue to work through geopolitical issues, Nvidia CFO Colette Kress said on the earnings call, referring to the companys China business, while offering no clarity on when the issues will subside.

Its worth noting that fiscal third-quarter outlook still beat Wall Streets current estimates, even without the benefit of H20 sales.

Nvidias Chinese sales have become a casualty of the continuing back and forth between the U.S. and China. In April, the U.S. government moved to effectively ban sales of Nvidias H20 chips to China by tightening

Last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he was surprised by the latest development given that Chinas government had asked Nvidia to secure H20 export licenses from the U.S. government. Hopefully, the response that weve given to the Chinese government will be sufficient. We are in discussions with them, he said. Huang has denied the existence of any kind of security backdoor built in to Nvidias H20 chips.

Despite all the noise, theres a good chance things will get resolved given China had originally asked Nvidia for H20 licenses and with the high demand for Nvidia GPUs in the Asian country. The latest developments are likely more theatrics than a substantive change in views.

The H20 was designed to comply with restrictions that prohibit Chinas access to the most advanced AI hardware. Despite those limitations, Chinese companies still prefer the H20 to run AI inference workloads reliably as Nvidias software is more stable than anything created in China.

If the two economic superpowers come to terms, the benefit to Nvidia would be significant. Back in May, Nvidia said it could have sold $8 billion of H20 chips in the second quarter, absent regulatory hurdles.

Huang also said sales of anewer Blackwell chip for China is a real possibility in the future, but that it was too soon to know whether that would be approved.

This area of the companys business is unpredictable and could change at any moment. The bottom line is the China revenue for Nvidia is all upside from here.

Ultimately, Nvidia investors should focus on the companys main AI chips, which will drive positive results no matter what happens with China. The company is still poised to benefit from its most important product releases in its history: the 72 GPU rack servers called the GB200 NVL72 and the GB300 NVL72.

The NVL72 systems incorporate 72 GPUs, linked together inside one server rack, up from eight GPUs in the previous version. Its an unprecedented density of computing power that is crucial to train the latest AI models.

Huang has confirmed the new racks are in full production and that output is ramping up after initial manufacturing obstacles. Each rack costs several million dollars.

It delivers an exceptional generational leap, Huang said on the earnings call. Nvidias NVL72 rack-scale computing is revolutionary, arriving just in time as reasoning AI models drive order of magnitude increases in training and inference performance requirements.

There is evidence the rack server ramp is under way. Nvidias networking revenue segment surged 46% quarter on quarter in the Julyquarter. Thats a good sign as NVL72 systems require more networking hardware per rack.

Over the course of the latest earnings season, weve learned that Big Tech firms continue to increase their capital expenditure budgets, while emphasizing that demand for AI is outstripping capacity. Nvidias NVL72 rack servers are the product needed by start-ups and enterprises as they clamor for more AI computing resources.

With the production of Nvidias AI rack servers just ramping up, several quarters of strong financial performance should be on the way. While Nvidia stock has doubled from Aprils lows, it isnt overpriced. Shares trade at 32 times forward earningsalmost cheap given the 50% earnings growth forecast by Wall Street analysts for the current fiscal year.

In this column, I have repeatedly said Nvidia shareholders are best served by taking a long-term view on the stock and not selling in response to volatility unless there is a significant change in Nvidias long-term outlook. Its paid off, with Nvidia touting a world-topping $4.4 trillion market value.

Nvidias underlying fundamentals remain as strong as ever. Hold on.

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