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Where Will Nvidia Be in 3 Years?
The past three years have been phenomenal for **Nvidia **(NVDA 2.21%) shareholders. The company’s stock gained 791% as tech giants invested hundreds of billions of dollars in building data centers for artificial intelligence (AI) computing, driving surging processor sales for the company.
But how will Nvidia fare over the next three years? Let’s just say there’s probably little for Nvidia shareholders to worry about.
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Spending on processors and data centers will eventually slow down, but the latest announcements from leading tech companies show we haven’t reached that point yet. Alphabet’s management said recently that the company will double capital expenditure (capex) spending this year, reaching up to $185 billion, to keep pace in AI.
And Alphabet isn’t the only one. Meta Platforms said it will nearly double its capex spending this year to $135 billion, mostly to build AI data centers, and Amazon has said it will spend $200 billion this year.
These are just three of the largest U.S. tech companies, and combined, they could spend nearly half a trillion dollars this year on capital expenditures, mostly on AI. Nvidia, of course, has been one of the biggest recipients of AI spending because it holds a dominant 81% market share in data center processors.
This spending spree could fuel sales and earnings for Nvidia over the next year and beyond as the company works to fill processor orders. And analysts have taken notice. The consensus estimate for Nvidia’s annual revenue in 2029 is $468 billion, and its earnings $246 billion – an increase for both of more than 3 times from fiscal year 2025.
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NASDAQ: NVDA
Nvidia
Today’s Change
(-2.21%) $-4.13
Current Price
$182.81
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$4.4T
Day’s Range
$181.59 - $187.50
52wk Range
$86.62 - $212.19
Volume
162M
Avg Vol
180M
Gross Margin
70.05%
Dividend Yield
0.02%
I don’t think Nvidia’s stock will repeat the phenomenal gains it’s made over the past three years, and there could be volatility, as some investors are getting jittery about a potential AI bubble and shifting away from tech stocks and toward safer havens.
This means Nvidia shareholders should probably temper their expectations, especially since tech and AI stocks have pulled back lately.
But in general, with spending on AI data center infrastructure still increasing and Nvidia still holding a commanding lead in AI processors, there’s a good chance the share price can outpace the S&P 500 over the next three years.