If I recall correctly I remember hearing from Level1Techs that Nvidia’s been having issues also on their enterprise solutions having thermal runaway problems and so other B2B companies are looking at AMD and ARM solutions instead.
Well, this news is about their valuation, i.e. their stock price, which is only partially tied to their profitability. If there’s bad news about their consumer cards, that could still lead to people selling their stock, because they expect other people to sell their stock, too. If you’re the first to sell, you still get a relatively good price compared to everyone else.
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Most of their profit is from enterprise/server cards, not consumer cards. They likely don’t care that much about the issues with the 5000 series
If I recall correctly I remember hearing from Level1Techs that Nvidia’s been having issues also on their enterprise solutions having thermal runaway problems and so other B2B companies are looking at AMD and ARM solutions instead.
Well, this news is about their valuation, i.e. their stock price, which is only partially tied to their profitability. If there’s bad news about their consumer cards, that could still lead to people selling their stock, because they expect other people to sell their stock, too. If you’re the first to sell, you still get a relatively good price compared to everyone else.