Comment by Festro
7 hours ago
I agree to be fair. I see Softbanks move as just wise strategy. Nvidia's growth won't be uncapped.
I wouldn't be surprised if they reinvest some of that money into AMD or similar, as those companies play catch up. AMD is bringing ROCM up to speed with AI models, and their consumer hardware is having pretty good press despite some PR fumbles.
Selling Nvidia stock isn't a sign of lack of faith, it's just an exit after strong results. Softbank think this is a peak or near enough, good for them.
As you say, until there's some breakthrough, there's little point keeping money in the dominant company.
Also, Nvidia appear to have delayed their 60-series GPUs, and this will cascade to their entreprise models, due to the 3GB module memory shortage. The next gen will be VRAM heavy, but you can't do that during a shortage, you need the market to correct tor for supply to increase. So any 'breakthrough' powered by new hardware is now about a year away.
This won't stop people secondguessing on the bubble front though. Personally, I think bubble popping is going to come from a lack of faith from investors in the downstream companies like OpenAI who are struggling to make money from their resource intensive products. Nvidia are already profitable with the hardware, MS/Google/Amazon will always make money with the servers. And if AI bursts, other sectors can soften the blow for those companies. It's the massively inflated AI model makers that need to worry about who makes it out of this profitably.
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