Jim Cramer Says NVIDIA Is the Most Proprietary Chip Company in History, and the Market Is Getting Its Valuation Wrong
Jim Cramer is furious that investors keep dumping one of the most proprietary chip companies ever built while rewarding a commodity memory stock with a higher forward multiple. The numbers behind his…
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Nvidia (NVDA) stock is up about 15.44% year to date, at the time of writing, Friday afternoon, May 29.
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The chipmaker's performance has been relatively muted compared to prior periods of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.

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