NVDA - How NVIDIA Is Setting Itself Up for a Prosperous 2021 and Beyond
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) is flying high right now, riding a new hardware upgrade cycle driven by its graphics processing units (GPUs) for high-end video games and data centers in need of a computing update. The semiconductor leader isn't letting its foot off the gas, either, with its pending $40 billion acquisition of chip design licensor ARM Holdings from Softbank (OTC: SFTBF) .
As manufactured goods -- even innovative chip technology -- eventually get commoditized and lose their value over time, ARM will help NVIDIA solve this future problem in 2021 and beyond.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) recently unveiled its own lineup of Mac processors, the M1, making its debut in late 2020. Manufacturing chips is historically a capital intensive activity, and that isn't changing. However, firing up an industrial operation like this is possible for big tech companies like Apple.
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How NVIDIA Is Setting Itself Up for a Prosperous 2021 and Beyond