New York, NY – Nvidia, a leading chipmaker for artificial intelligence, experienced a significant downturn in its stock price this week, largely attributed to the emergence of a formidable competitor. DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has unveiled a new AI model that rivals OpenAI's ChatGPT but at a fraction of the cost.
Shares of Nvidia tumbled 4.82% to $122.77 on Monday, continuing a volatile trend that saw a 17% drop on Friday and a 9% rebound on Saturday. This dramatic fluctuation has left investors on edge as they grapple with the implications of DeepSeek's technological advancement.
The market's reaction to DeepSeek's breakthrough stems from concerns that its cost-effective AI model could diminish the demand for Nvidia's high-performance chips. If companies can achieve comparable results with more affordable options, Nvidia's revenue and profitability could be adversely impacted.
While some analysts believe that DeepSeek's claims may be exaggerated and that the market may have overreacted, the threat of increased competition is undeniable. Morgan Stanley, for example, maintained its "overweight" rating on Nvidia but lowered its price target, citing the potential for additional US export controls and reduced spending by businesses.
Investors are also closely watching the upcoming earnings reports from tech giants Microsoft and Meta. These companies have been significant customers of Nvidia's AI chips and their investment decisions in the wake of DeepSeek's development could have a ripple effect across the industry.
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