Last week something happened that I had been waiting for a long time. Andy Jassy, Amazon’s CEO, for the first time in history released concrete figures about how much money the company makes from artificial intelligence. And that number honestly surprised me.
I would bet that most investors don't want to hold this stock in their portfolio purely because of the China risk and assume that it would "somehow" be resolved. I don't think so, but we'll see where Intel is in two or three years. Maybe their production will miraculously ramp up and within 10 years they'll have enough resources to expand manufacturing capacity to meet U.S. demand.
⭐️ I’ve been talking about Uber non-stop for almost 2 years as an investment I fully trust, and so far I don’t see any signs of slowdown or disruption to its business model.
If you want to dive into the company $UBER a bit differently than just through tables and charts, I can recommend the book "The War for Uber". For those who don't like to read, there's also an audiobook. I think the book really shows where the company's strengths and potential weaknesses lie. I like these stories about well-known companies.
The endless carousel continues — just a few days ago there were reports of halting H200 production for China due to regulations and shifting capacity to Vera Rubin, and now a reversal: Nvidia $NVDA has licenses from both the US and Beijing and Chinese companies have been given the green light to buy H200s at scale. According to Reuters, players like ByteDance, Alibaba and... Read more
Micron $MU, Sandisk $SNDK and other memory manufacturers are again at new highs.
Micron has gained 62 % year-to-date, Sandisk is up 203 %...
Sure, AI is unstoppable and, thanks to massive CapEx investments by the biggest companies and the never-ending demand, which this week was again confirmed by $NVDA CEO Jensen Huang himself, it looks like these companies will enjoy high... Read more
With all the talk today about Nvidia $NVDA being a "bubble", that becomes harder and harder to believe when you look at what the company actually shows at GTC and the outlook it gives. Jensen Huang isn't just tossing out vague AI dreams—he talks about concrete generations of chips (Blackwell, Vera Rubin, the next GPUs after 2027), the whole ecosystem of software and datacenters... Read more
I'll admit that today I'll be much more interested in the results of $NU and $TTD. On the other hand, Nvidia's results will have a much greater impact on overall sentiment and other stocks.
Nvidia $NVDA and Meta $META are expanding a multi-year collaboration, and for me this is mainly confirmation of one thing: while the big players publicly talk about "capex fatigue", in reality they continue to massively lock in capacity for several generations ahead. Meta is set to take millions of GPUs (Blackwell + future Rubin), along with CPUs and networking from Nvidia, and... Read more
With Nvidia $NVDA it once again shows how large a geopolitical risk today hangs over even the strongest technology stories. Sales of H200 AI chips to China are practically frozen — not because there isn’t demand, but because even nearly two months after the formal approval of exports it’s unclear under what conditions, if any, they will pass U.S. security reviews. Chinese... Read more
Intel kicked off this year with very strong gains!
Shares are up more than 7% today, bringing them close to the record levels from November. However, the price still sits below the resistance level of $44. If $INTC shares can get past that level, they could return to the prices investors saw at the company before 2022.
Yeah, I follow Intel, it’s a good company. I wrote a few posts here saying the government won’t let Intel fall. Intel needs time and confidence that what’s been downright screwed up over the past few years will improve with time. Nvidia probably had some reason (I think it was to cozy up to the government where the sun doesn’t shine :D). Time will tell if there are people at Intel who will give 100% to get the company back to competitiveness.
$NVDA is acquiring the company GROQ (not Musk’s GROK) for $20 billion. (excluding the Cloud segment)
✅ It specializes in inference — the phase when a finished AI responds to the user. Its chips are known for their extreme speed in generating text (LLM)
✅ With this acquisition, Nvidia eliminates the risk of being overtaken in this part of the market by a new, more... Read more
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Great article, thanks for it. I have a fairly large position in $AMZN in my portfolio and I have a lot of faith in the company’s future.