Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and artificial intelligence (AI) have become synonymous with each other in the past couple of years as the company’s graphics processing units have played a vital role in powering this new technology.
After all, companies and governments around the world have been buying Nvidia’s most powerful chip systems for the past three years to train AI models and run inference applications. And Nvidia has continued to deliver remarkably solid growth quarter after quarter, even after it became the world’s largest company by market cap.
For instance, its revenue in the second quarter of its fiscal 2026 was up by an impressive 56% from the year-ago period to just under $47 billion. Management is expecting another healthy increase of 54% in the current quarter to $54 billion. However, the market’s concerns about Nvidia’s business in China are weighing on the stock.
