1 Number From Nvidia's Earnings Report That Changes Everything
While most experts are predicting a huge surge in data center construction, there is no guarantee that the buildout will fully meet expectations. In fact, a recent Goldman Sachs report recently outlined several potential scenarios where AI adoption falls short, resulting in excess supply of data centers. Growth will still occur, the firm predicts, but it may come in lower than expected -- a direct blow to investors who buy at a price point that already prices in this unrealized growth.
Nvidia is still a very promising business in the long term. But an investment today completely hinges on the pace and scale of the global data center buildout to make sense.
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