NASDAQ: NVDA

NVIDIA Corporation

$200.09
+5.12 (+2.63%)as of 2026-06-30
1-year price · 252 sessions
Key stats
52-week range$200.09
$153.30$235.74
Today
Open
197.19
Day high
200.63
Day low
195.11
Prev close
194.97
Volume
150.0M
Valuation
Mkt cap
$4.85T
P/E (TTM)
30.5
EPS (TTM)
$6.56
P/B
24.8
P/S
19.1
Dividend
Yield
0.14%
Per share
$0.28
Insider & institutional activity · SEC Form 4 / 13F
  • Insiders net selling -$410.6M over the last 3 months (0 open-market buys, 7 sales)
  • 🏛Institutions mixed (13F)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) is a Technology company listed on NASDAQ. The stock is up 31% over the past year. Over the trailing 3 months, insiders filed 0 open-market buys and 7 sales (SEC Form 4). Drillr has 55 published research articles covering NVDA.

NVDA research & analysis

  1. DRAM Prices Up 90%+ With 2-Year Backlogs: MU Leads 6 Chip Stocks to Watch

    DRAM prices have surged 90-95% with 2-year backlogs per 247WallSt, igniting a chip upturn favoring MU, AMAT, NVDA, AMD, AVGO, and QCOM. Micron leads with direct exposure and cheap valuation, while equipment and AI plays follow. Ranked conviction highlights top winners amid AI-driven shortages.

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  2. MSFT AI Capex Warning: Are MSFT and AMZN Most Exposed to a Dot-Com Repeat?

    Bloomberg's alert on Microsoft's AI capex has reignited dot-com bubble fears across Big Tech. This analysis ranks six leaders by overexposure, highlighting MSFT and AMZN as most vulnerable amid soaring spends and frothy multiples.

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  3. Trump's Iran Strike Reshuffles Markets: XLE Surges While SPY and QQQ Slip

    Motley Fool projects AI infrastructure spending tripling by 2029, boosting hyperscalers like MSFT, AMZN, GOOGL and suppliers NVDA, AMD, SMCI. Microsoft and NVIDIA top the winners with superior AI exposure and growth. Ranked conviction favors Azure and GPUs amid $200B+ capex surges.

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  4. Iran Retaliates After Lebanon Escalation — XOM, LMT, USO Set for Another Leg Up

    Cato Institute's push for US AI infrastructure investment underscores the buildout boom, positioning NVIDIA, Dell, Applied Materials, Equinix, Amazon, and Microsoft as prime beneficiaries. These firms show explosive growth in AI-related revenue, with NVDA leading conviction. Watch capex guidance and policy for confirmation.

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  5. MSFT's $5.5B Singapore AI Bet: EQIX Tops the Winners List — 6 Stocks Ranked by Exposure

    Microsoft's $5.5B AI infrastructure investment in Singapore highlights Southeast Asia's cloud buildout, benefiting US data center REITs (EQIX, DLR) and chip leaders (NVDA, AMAT, ORCL, MSFT). The article ranks exposure based on financials, growth, and guidance, with EQIX topping conviction. Watch for regional capex and power risks.

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  6. TSM, NVDA, AMD Face China-Taiwan Escalation Risk as PLA Warns U.S. — LMT Rises

    China's PLA Daily editorial warns U.S. Taiwan pledges invite crisis, heightening risks for TSM-reliant NVDA/AMD amid AI boom. TSM flags disruptions in filings; semis show recent weakness while LMT thrives on defense demand. Bearish semis, bullish LMT with key catalysts ahead.

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  7. NVDA and AMD Rout After DeepSeek Launch — Why the Rebound May Be Masking a Real Threat

    China's DeepSeek AI model launch triggered a sharp selloff in NVDA, AMD, MSFT, and META, erasing billions amid competition fears and safe-haven rallies. WSJ analysis downplays long-term threats, highlighting U.S. moats in compute and data. Stocks rebounded sharply today, with NVDA and META leading on resilient growth metrics.

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  8. CoreWeave's $8.5B AI Deal: NVDA Leads 6 Stocks Ranked by Infrastructure Upside

    CoreWeave's $8.5B financing highlights surging AI infrastructure demand, benefiting Nvidia, Broadcom, Dell, Equinix, Super Micro, and AMD. We analyze each's exposure with fresh financials and rank conviction from strongest (Nvidia) to solid (AMD). The buildout persists, but capex risks loom.

    AVGODELLEQIX
  9. Dimon's $725B AI Capex Call: NVDA and PLTR Win as Snowflake and Salesforce Face Disruption

    Jamie Dimon's $725B 2026 AI capex forecast spotlights NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, and Palantir as infrastructure winners, while Snowflake and Salesforce face SaaS disruption risks. NVDA leads conviction rankings amid explosive growth; article details financials and verdicts for all six.

    MSFTAMZNPLTR
  10. MSFT's $10B Japan AI Bet: NVDA, EQIX Among Top Beneficiaries to Watch

    Microsoft's $10B Japan investment ignites AI infra demand, benefiting NVDA's GPUs, EQIX/DLR data centers, MSFT's cloud, and CRWD/PANW cyber. Ranked leaders: NVDA, MSFT, EQIX amid 65%+ sector growth.

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  11. $300B AI VC Boom Spills Into Public Markets — NVDA, MSFT Lead 6 Top Picks

    A record $300B VC surge into AI startups is spilling over to public markets, boosting demand for chips, cloud, and platforms. NVIDIA, Microsoft, and peers lead the capture with explosive growth and AI tailwinds. Ranked picks highlight purest plays amid hyperscaler capex frenzy.

    MSFTAMZNGOOGL
  12. INTC Jumps 4% on Musk Endorsement — Is Intel's Foundry Turnaround Finally Real?

    Intel's April 7, 2026, entry into Elon Musk's Terafab project with Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI earned a public endorsement of its AI foundry, driving shares up 4% amid validation of 18A progress. Despite lagging financials versus TSM and NVDA, the alliance signals a turnaround, with bullish implications for INTC's valuation reset. Key metrics highlight Intel's cheap multiples and path to FCF positivity.

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  13. Which AI server OEM has more durable customer lock-in: Dell's enterprise stack or SMCI's customization?

    Dell Technologies demonstrates significantly stronger customer lock-in than Supermicro, evidenced by $13.3B in deferred revenue (15x SMCI's $897M), gross margins nearly triple SMCI's (19.8% vs 6.3%), and a multi-layered ecosystem spanning hardware, software, services, and financing. While SMCI's customization model drives faster growth (34.8% vs 19%), its transactional relationships and thin margins create vulnerability to customer defection.

    DELLSMCI
  14. Where does the $200B+ AI infrastructure spend concentrate: chips, networking, power, or cooling?

    The $200B+ AI infrastructure buildout concentrates most heavily in compute (NVIDIA), with networking (Arista), power/cooling (Vertiv), servers (Dell), and optical interconnects (Coherent) capturing progressively smaller but fast-growing shares. NVIDIA and Arista offer the highest-conviction exposure, Dell the best value, and Vertiv and Coherent the most explosive but riskiest upside.

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  15. Which GPU and power infrastructure suppliers capture the most from Oracle's $39B capex surge?

    Oracle's capital expenditure has surged to a $40B+ annualized run rate in FY2026, with $12B spent in the most recent quarter alone — nearly doubling FY2025's $21.2B total. NVIDIA captures the largest share through GPU sales, while Vertiv (power/cooling, +214% 1Y return) and Quanta Services (electrical infrastructure, +128% 1Y return) offer leveraged exposure to the physical buildout layer.

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