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    Nvidia stock dips after CES keynote but analysts remain bullish on AI growth

    January 9, 2025
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    Nvidia Corporation‘s stock dipped 6.2% on January 7, 2025, closing at $140.14, following CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Despite the decline, analysts and industry experts remain confident in Nvidia’s long-term prospects, citing its continued leadership in artificial intelligence and accelerated computing technologies. During the CES presentation, Huang introduced Nvidia’s next-generation GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, powered by the new Blackwell AI processor.

    Nvidia’s new Blackwell AI chips showcase future growth despite stock drop

    The unveiling reinforced Nvidia’s focus on cutting-edge AI applications and high-performance computing. While some investors expressed concerns about the absence of immediate updates on data center products and specific shipping timelines for Blackwell chips, analysts emphasized that Nvidia’s advancements highlight its forward-looking strategy rather than short-term gains. Industry watchers noted that Nvidia remains a dominant force in AI innovation.

    Technology analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush described the stock’s pullback as a temporary reaction driven by high expectations rather than any fundamental weaknesses. Ives stressed that Nvidia’s roadmap reflects sustained growth, supported by its established ecosystem and ability to address expanding markets in AI, robotics, and autonomous systems. Nvidia’s recent developments include key partnerships with automotive leaders like Toyota and Aurora Innovation, bolstering its role in advancing autonomous driving technologies.

    The company also showcased the use of synthetic data to train AI models more efficiently, positioning itself as a critical player in machine learning and automation. These initiatives underscore Nvidia’s commitment to driving AI adoption across industries. Analysts remain bullish on Nvidia’s broader growth trajectory. Ben Reitzes of Melius Research highlighted the company’s ability to scale accelerated computing platforms, which are expected to fuel future revenue streams.

    He also pointed to Nvidia’s expanding software ecosystem as a vital complement to its hardware offerings, ensuring the company remains competitive in the evolving AI landscape. While Nvidia’s stock faced short-term pressure, broader trends suggest strong fundamentals and sustained investor interest in AI-driven technologies. The stock’s movement mirrored reactions in the broader AI and quantum computing sectors, including declines for companies like Rigetti Computing following Huang’s tempered outlook on quantum adoption timelines.

    As Nvidia continues to push technological boundaries, its recent innovations reaffirm its status as a cornerstone of AI development. Despite near-term fluctuations, analysts and industry experts view the company’s strategic focus and robust pipeline as indicators of long-term growth and leadership in the AI revolution. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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