Read previewThere are signs that Nvidia is adopting a defensive posture as competitors try to carve out a piece of the AI computing market it has dominated thus far.
What does going on the defensive look like for a company with between 70% and 90% market share?
Advertisement"Our sense is that investor expectations still haven't adjusted enough to the impacts the Blackwell launch will have on Nvidia competitors," the analysts wrote.
The fast pace of new launches makes meaningful competition even harder to fathom according to Morgan Stanley.
Morgan Stanley assessed that Broadcom is poised to gain market share while AMD's fate is less certain.
Persons:
—, Morgan Stanley, Jensen, Lisa Su, Blackwell, Huang, Emma Cosgrove
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Service, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, Google, Business, Devices, AMD, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Broadcom
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Santa Clara , California, ecosgrove@businessinsider.com