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    The infrastructure (rather than the IT) of Data Centres costs loads to build

    I think

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      Hi O,

      Capital Intensive = requires investment in plant and machinery to grow revenues.

      P/E is a quick snap shot of a companies stock price vs its earnings/share). It's not the only metric to look at obviously, but in this case it's high and if I were to pay a premium id want to see more growth and better margins.

      A company like KLAC also requires capital to grow however they have much better margins (65%) and an almost monopoly in certain key areas. And its growth rate isn't all that different-its PE is almost half! As I said, many more things to look at. Hope this helps

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        In an interview on CNBC last night, Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla's Optimus robot system is powered by Nvidia's Jetson Orin and Thor chips. This endorsement highlights Nvidia's critical role in Tesla's humanoid robotics, reinforcing their leadership in AI hardware and potentially boosting their stock and investor confidence

        Notable robotics companies using NVIDIA systems:

        Tesla

        Siemens

        BYD Electronics

        Teradyne Robotics

        Intrinsic (Alphabet)

        Boston Dynamics

        Agility Robotics

        XPENG Robotics

        Figure AI

        Fourier Intelligence

        Sanctuary AI

        1X Technologies

        Apptronik

        Unitree

        Addverb

        Ati Motors

        Ottonomy

        Vention

        Standard Bots

        KUKA

        Universal Robots

        Foxconn

        Waabi

        Neura Robotics

        Skild AI

        Virtual Incision

        Galbot

        Hillbot

        IntBot

        Market TAM Coverage(Total Addressable Market): NVIDIA's systems are integral to a wide range of robotics applications, from humanoid robots to industrial automation and autonomous vehicles. Given the diversity and prominence of these companies across manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and automotive sectors, NVIDIA likely captures ~80-90% of the robotics AI hardware and software market TAM.

        Musk also mentioned his interest in acquiring UBER-no doubt for their best in place ride booking system and network (another heavy user of Nvidia drive systems).

        The company is dominating what are clearly going to be massive markets-the future looks very bright. Robotics and autonomous vehicles.

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          Quanta, the AI server giant, sees triple-digit growth for AI server sales this year, and said capacity is now full, media report, citing Senior VP Mike Yang: -GB300 server shipments likely to start in September, Q4 mass production -GB200 server shipments began in March -H200 servers still lead in Q1, will continue in Q2

          Interesting Quanta are reporting their biggest seller(still) being the older architecture H200. I would have expected Hopper to now be behind Blackwell. This is good news because Hopper is in plentiful supply. Further, they are fully booked. Note: Quanta is an OEM(like Foxconn), producing generic reference designs for large CSPs called 'Big Iron'. Quite distinct from the fully custom designs demanded by the AI model operators and built by the likes of SMCI (an ODM)

          Elon Musk said xAI plans to build a 1-million GPU facility outside Memphis, Tennessee and will buy more chips from Nvidia and AMD, and possibly others, CNBC reports, adding Musk said xAI already has “over 200,000 GPUs training coherently” at its Colossus data centre in Memphis. “A few years ago, I made a very obvious prediction, which is that the limitation on AI will be chips,” he said. This is additional GPUs which fits with the planned Grok expansion of 2M GPUs by end of 2026.

          Malaysian Deputy Minister of Communications Teo Nie Ching said in a speech on May 19 that Malaysia would be the first to activate an unspecified class of Huawei “Ascend GPU-powered AI servers at national scale”, but a day later, on May 20, Teo’s office said it was retracting her remarks on Huawei without explanation. It is unclear whether the project will proceed as planned.

          Maybe the US had something to do with that because it now breaks US law yo use Huawei chips-shame .

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            Just seen some news re Oracle investing 40B in Nvidia chips …is that old or new news

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              It’s new. It just adds to the backlog of 10 GW or more.

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                Big announcement from NVDA sometime today, non?

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                  Fingers crossed it’s a good one
                  Did see Motley Fool doing an article basically saying it’s all downhill from here for Nvidia…

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                    I think that Motley Fool is a prime example of the 'print whatever will attract attention' approach to journalism. They've been alternately predicting the demise and worldwide dominance of Nvidia.

                    Always entertaining to read but I'm never persuaded to change investment course based on what they say.

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                      Motley fool 🤡

                      Can anyone find a company, growing faster? In dollars. And it’s cheaper than CL/KO

                      The fact is, their quarterly report is only going to confirm one thing. More growth as far as their eyes can see. I’m sure the usual trolls will point out revenue growth rate slowing, an obvious fact when your baseline is 200% (it can’t keep growing at the same rate can it-simple maths), or margin fell. Yes you get that when you reserve 5.5b. It’s a one-off and H20/China related.

                      Expectation is for 42-43b. They could report anywhere from 43-50b. They are constrained. Blackwell is now in full swing with added unexpected Hopper demand too. Backlog of around 10GW today and growing. That’s 400-500b. Expect a guide of Q1 actual +4b imo (conservative). I expect production to be sold out now through all of next year.

                      Expect Kress/Huang to reiterate the companies strong progress and use superlatives like ‘insane and ridiculous’ a lot.

                      Dell report tomorrow. I expect growth but poor margins. When you don’t make your own hardware in this segment it brutal on the bottom line.

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                        The fool did emphasise the reduction in gross margin as a red flag …bless them

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                          Margins are guided back to 72. The guide is 45b but noted would have been 53b(wow) if h20 hadn’t been banned. Just crazy. The best company on the planet. It’s circa 140 ah. Cheap imo

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                            If h20 had not been banned on April 9 they said their numbers would have been q1 guide 42, actual 46.5, q2 guide 53b. Just ridiculous. It’s not slowing down. They think the China market will be worth 50b in a year or so-mostly handed to Huawei unless trump rethinks.

                            Shipping 72,000 Blackwell per week and increasing. See previous chart above. Close to 1m chips this quarter. The figures in the chart I put together a month or so ago look accurate

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                              946k chips in the table. 72x13 =936k!
                              Huang said they will keep their supply chain very busy for ‘many years’ remember, this is a cowos capacity constraint. Scheduled to double this year and next.

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                                Blackwell racks are now bug free and yield has improved. Huang said the move to b300/ultra will be seamless and as it utilises the same architecture as b200 odm’s(Smci) will have a much easier process ‘plug/play’, which bodes well fir their margin!. Ultra will ship this quarter-this is 6 months ahead! Nice. The September Smci quarter looks to be a monster 🙂

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                                  ‘We have line of sight for as yet unannounced AI factories in the 10s of GW’. 1 GW is 40-50b. Safe to say they have 1 trillion of backlog!

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                                    The era of robotics is here, billions of robots, hundreds of millions of autonomous vehicles and hundreds of thousands of robotic factories and warehouses will be developed.
                                    I’m on an iPad -on holiday so excuse the short blurbs 🙂

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                                      And with respect to further announcements, I'm going to be on the road next week through Europe. And it's -- just about every country needs to build out AI infrastructure and their umpteenth AI factories being planned. I think in the remarks, Colette mentioned there's some 100 AI factories being built. There's a whole bunch that haven't been announced.

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                                        Hey, happy hols. 🙂 Its going to be interesting to see how it plays out especially with the recent court issues with Trump tariffs ! Nevertheless I'm still confident in the long run Nvidia will be gold 🙂

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                                          The era of robotics is here, billions of robots, hundreds of millions of autonomous vehicles and hundreds of thousands of robotic factories and warehouses will be developed.
                                          I’m on an iPad -on holiday so excuse the short blurbs 🙂

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                                          Like what exIM said - happy hols Adam. I hope they are going well. Don't work too hard - the clue is in the name ("holiday")!

                                          @Adam-Kay said in Nvidia News:

                                          The era of robotics is here, billions of robots, hundreds of millions of autonomous vehicles and hundreds of thousands of robotic factories and warehouses will be developed.

                                          Am I the only one who can hear this being said in a Trump voice and finding it quite amusing ... ?😊

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