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Why Nvidia’s stock is soaring today despite analyst downgrades

by admin September 10, 2025
September 10, 2025

Nvidia stock climbed 4% on Wednesday as investors cheered two major developments: the company’s renewed access to the Chinese market and its continued dominance in AI chip technology.

The gains underscore how Nvidia’s technological leadership and global reach are helping it navigate an increasingly competitive landscape — though analysts are urging caution as new rivals emerge.

Why Nvidia stock surged today?

A key catalyst behind Nvidia stock rally was the company’s announcement that it has resumed limited sales to China under a newly negotiated framework with the US government. 

Under the agreement, Nvidia will pay a 15% fee on revenues from China, effectively lifting some of the trade restrictions that have hampered its growth in one of the largest semiconductor markets.

Investors see this as a game-changer. Nvidia had been locked out of significant portions of the Chinese market due to US export rules, and this limited reopening could help it reclaim sales that were previously lost to geopolitical tensions.

Nvidia’s technical edge also played a key role in fueling enthusiasm. The company recently unveiled its Rubin CPX AI chip, which builds on the success of its Blackwell generation.

The new chip is designed to handle enormous datasets and complex artificial intelligence tasks more efficiently.

Nvidia estimates that a $100 million investment in Rubin CPX hardware could help customers generate as much as $5 billion in revenue, a bold claim that underscores the potential scale of AI-driven opportunities.

What analysts say?

Despite the positive news, analysts are sounding notes of caution. Citi recently cut its price target for Nvidia from $210 to $200, citing the growing threat from Broadcom’s XPU chips.

These alternatives have already secured contracts with major players like Google, Meta, and Amazon and could challenge Nvidia’s GPU dominance over the next year.

Still, Nvidia’s grip on the AI compute market remains strong, with over 85% market share. Jefferies called it a “franchise pick,” pointing to its unmatched position in meeting rising demand for AI and data center infrastructure.

The firm also highlighted Nvidia’s plans to scale up production in the US and its growth prospects in automotive semiconductors as factors that could help offset supply chain risks and tariffs.

Sector-wide tailwinds

Nvidia’s performance is also being buoyed by broader trends across the semiconductor industry.

Cloud computing and AI-related services continue to drive demand, with companies like Oracle reporting significant increases in AI contracts.

Global semiconductor sales hit $62.1 billion in July 2025, marking a 20.6% year-over-year jump.

Much of the surge was driven by chips for data centers and AI workloads, signaling that Nvidia’s market isn’t just holding steady, it’s growing.

For the year so far, Nvidia’s shares have shown resilience amid broader market swings, climbing roughly 28.4% and nearing their 52-week high.

With AI expected to be at the forefront of tech innovation, investors seem eager to back Nvidia’s leadership, at least for now.

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