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  •  05-07-2008, 5:42 AM 28632

    NVDA - Nvidia seems to continue its recent climb

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    Hi,
    I got into Nvidia about 2 month ago and staid patient when it was crawling around $18-$19. Now it seems to pay off.

     

    Depending on ratings, balance sheet and the recent trail they won, I expect it to move to $26 within the next 3 weeks.

     

    I'm curious where you guys see this stock going to in the next few weeks?

    What makes this stock interesting for long term investors is the fact that Nvidia has a lot of know how in multi-core chip design - a different approach to boost the chip’s performance instead increase its clock rate.


    cheers,
    gekko

  •  05-08-2008, 3:11 PM 28743 in reply to 28632

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    An interesting article I found about a company using NVDA Technology.

    http://www.digitalfacility.com/


  •  05-09-2008, 7:46 AM 28797 in reply to 28743

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    It seems to me that Nvidia starts now to sell it’s products into more and more areas. Take the PSP and PS3 for example. Both consoles run with Nvidia chips.

     

    I’m looking forward and hope they come up with a broader variety of GPUs for handhelds/ cell phones and embedded devices. That will hopefully attract a view more investors.

    Cheers,
    _gekko
  •  05-09-2008, 3:20 PM 28811 in reply to 28797

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    From the product stance, they sell an awesome product. I work at a place where we sell computers and the ones with nvidia are just that more amazing. I regret not purchasing a notebook with this product in it. If you are a "buy the product, by the stock" person this is a great way to go.
  •  05-11-2008, 3:42 PM 28895 in reply to 28811

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    I bought already a few of them. Unfortunately, I've set my stop vtso a bit to conservative and it got sold. Hope to get in again for an attractive price next week.  Fingers crossed.

    _gekko
  •  05-11-2008, 8:10 PM 28899 in reply to 28895

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    Based on NVDA's expected EPS for this year and current stock price, it is relatively undervalued. However, in the tech space, things can change quickly. I'm not that familiar with NVDA's business and can't comment much on its business other than the fact that NVDA is making better chips than ATI currently. In the future, some may come up with a better product than NVDA and we need to revise NVDA's EPS going forward.   
  •  05-11-2008, 10:28 PM 28906 in reply to 28632

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    In the short term Nvidia should do well.  2 year + down the road is much more worrisome.  Watch the graphics business carefully.  Nvidia selling a lot more outside of PC's would be a very good thing.  Within a year we should see AMD integrate ATI graphic cores (GPU) into the CPU and Intel of course will integrate their own somewhat craptastic graphics (but good enough for any business function) onto the CPU.  It would be interesting to see Intel buy Nvidia to match the AMD-ATI marriage.

    With this integration of CPU-GPU, even lesser-capable graphic cores will get a boost and the average user will begin to question any utility in an add-in GPU.  Also, Intel has demo'd 8 core CPU's doing real-time ray-tracing graphics with no GPU card processing.  Ray trace simplifies some aspects of game coding (collision detection) and generates superior graphics to today's ATI-Nvidia rendering engines.  High-end graphics f/x are all ray-traced.  It may be 3-5 years before game programmers adapt and adopt, but it is coming and a top-tier game done well in ray-trace will drive the market (think Halo, Doom, etc.).  Nvidia's CEO has recently been on a rant about the CPU being less and less important and the GPU being central.  However, this bluster is directed at Intel and AMD because he is worried about GPU on same silicon as CPU and memory, and rightly so.


    Nvidia has experience in highly parallel processing, and multiple graphics stream pipelines on a single chip.  However, I have doubts that they could intro a competitive CPU to the x86 market (99% of PC's) to compete 2-3 years from now.  But I don't have a crystal ball.


    Best Regards, Bob

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