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Nvidia Soars as AI Chip Demand Shatters Forecasts, Calms Bubble Fears

Nvidia Shatters Forecasts with Record AI Chip Demand

Nvidia has projected quarterly revenue significantly above Wall Street expectations, with CEO Jensen Huang reporting “off the charts” demand for its AI chips from major cloud providers. The announcement sent shares soaring 5% in extended trading, adding a staggering $220 billion to the company’s market value and temporarily easing concerns about an AI investment bubble.

Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia forecasts Q4 sales of $65 billion, beating analyst estimates of $61.66 billion
  • Data center revenue surged to $51.2 billion in Q3, marking first acceleration in seven quarters
  • CEO Jensen Huang reports Blackwell GPU sales are “off the charts” and sold out
  • Company has $500 billion in advanced chip bookings through 2026

Strong Results Calm Bubble Concerns

The robust earnings report provided temporary relief to investors worried that the AI boom had outpaced fundamentals. Nvidia shares had declined nearly 8% in November amid growing skepticism, but the strong forecast reversed those losses.

“Blackwell sales are off the charts, and cloud GPUs are sold out,” Huang stated in the earnings release. “The AI ecosystem is scaling fast – with more new foundation model makers, more AI start-ups, across more industries, and in more countries. AI is going everywhere, doing everything, all at once.”

Addressing bubble concerns directly, Huang told analysts: “There’s been a lot of talk about an AI bubble. From our vantage point, we see something very different.”

Financial Performance Highlights

Nvidia’s third-quarter sales jumped 62% year-over-year, representing the first acceleration in growth after seven consecutive quarters of deceleration. The data center segment, which accounts for most of Nvidia’s revenue, reached $51.2 billion for the quarter ended October 26, surpassing analyst expectations of $48.62 billion.

The company also projected adjusted gross margins of 75% for the fourth quarter, slightly above market expectations of 74.5%.

Analyst Caution Remains

Despite the strong results, some analysts cautioned that bubble concerns may persist. “The concern that AI infrastructure spending growth is not sustainable is not likely to ebb,” said Stifel analyst Ruben Roy.

Cloud giants including Microsoft and Amazon continue investing billions in AI data centers, though some investors question whether these companies are artificially boosting earnings by extending depreciation timelines for AI computing equipment.

Potential Growth Challenges

Several factors beyond Nvidia’s control could impact future growth. eMarketer analyst Jacob Bourne noted: “While GPU demand continues to be massive, investors are increasingly focused on whether hyperscalers can actually put this capacity to use fast enough. The question is whether physical bottlenecks in power, land and grid access will cap how quickly this demand translates into revenue growth through 2026 and beyond.”

Nvidia’s business concentration also increased, with four customers now accounting for 61% of sales, up from 56% in the previous quarter. Additionally, the company significantly increased spending on chip rental contracts with cloud customers, with these agreements totaling $26 billion – more than double the previous quarter’s $12.6 billion.

Despite these challenges, analysts widely expect underlying demand for AI chips to remain robust, driven by the continued expansion of AI applications across industries.

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