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Did Nvidia Make a Colossal Mistake by Selling SoundHound AI Stock?
The Motley Foolยท2025-05-16 08:28

Group 1: Nvidia's Market Impact - Nvidia added $2.8 trillion to its market capitalization since the start of 2023 due to soaring demand for its data center chips for AI development [1] - Nvidia sold its entire stake in SoundHound AI toward the end of last year, as noted in its 13-F filing with the SEC [2][17] Group 2: SoundHound's Business and Technology - SoundHound specializes in conversational AI and has a strong customer base across various industries, including hospitality and automotive [2][5] - SoundHound's technology is deployed in approximately 13,000 quick-service restaurants, enabling autonomous order taking and employee assistance [6] - In the automotive sector, SoundHound's Chat AI is utilized by major brands like Hyundai and Kia, and it recently launched a Voice Commerce platform [7] Group 3: Financial Performance - SoundHound reported $29.1 million in total revenue for Q1 2025, a 151% increase year-over-year, boosted by the acquisition of Amelia [9] - The company has a growing order backlog, which was $1.2 billion three months prior, and expects to convert this backlog into revenue over six years [10] - SoundHound reaffirmed its full-year guidance for 2025, projecting a 97% year-over-year revenue increase to $167 million [11] Group 4: Valuation and Risks - SoundHound's current price-to-sales (P/S) ratio is 40.8, significantly higher than Nvidia's, raising concerns about its valuation [12] - When considering future revenue potential, SoundHound's forward P/S ratio is 27.1, still higher than Nvidia's [14] - Despite reporting a profit of $129 million in Q1, this was largely due to a one-time benefit, and on a non-GAAP basis, the company lost $22.3 million [15] - SoundHound had $246 million in cash at the end of the quarter, allowing it to sustain losses for a couple of years, but future cash needs could lead to stock dilution [16]