In a recent AI Investor Podcast discussion (embedded above), 24/7 Wall St Analysts Eric Bleeker and Austin Smith delved into the significant implications of NVIDIA‘s (Nasdaq: NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) renewed ability to sell H20 GPUs in China, a move that has sent ripples through the tech industry.
This development marks a potential shift in U.S. tech policy, moving away from a strict embargo towards a more strategic engagement with China. The conversation highlighted how this change could impact NVIDIA’s financial outlook, with estimates suggesting an addition of $5 billion in quarterly sales and a possible annual revenue increase of $25 billion-plus as demand for AI technology continues to rise.
That number could get even higher as well as the H20 is still based on Hopper technology, and NVIDIA will soon be refreshing its export-compliant GPUs to models built on its newer Blackwell platform.
The discussion also touched on the broader ramifications for the tech sector, with companies like AMD and Broadcom poised to benefit from increased access to the Chinese market. Bleeker noted that the H20 GPUs were being used as a bargaining chip in negotiations over rare earth materials, suggesting a calculated approach by U.S. policymakers. As the tech landscape evolves, the podcast underscored the importance of maintaining a balance between competition and collaboration in the global tech arena.
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