Already Up Over 50% - These 2 AI Chip Stocks Are Just Getting Started
ZACKS·2026-01-30 21:00

Core Insights - NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) have experienced significant stock price increases of 59.9% and 62% respectively over the past year, driven by strong demand for AI technologies and easing trade tensions [1][2]. TSMC Insights - TSMC is expected to see continued growth due to strong demand for its advanced process technologies, projecting revenues of $34.6 billion to $35.8 billion for Q1 2026, which represents a 25.5% year-over-year increase and a 1.9% sequential rise [3][4]. - The company's gross profit margin for Q1 2026 is anticipated to be between 63% and 65%, slightly up from 62.3% in Q4 2025, driven by increased demand from AI hyperscalers [4]. - TSMC's earnings growth is projected at 46.2% for the current quarter and 29.1% for the full year, with a Zacks Consensus Estimate for EPS of $14.01 indicating a 27.1% year-over-year growth [5]. - Analysts are optimistic about TSMC's stock, with an average short-term price target of $408, suggesting a 19.2% increase from the last close, and a highest target of $520 indicating a potential upside of 51.9% [6]. NVIDIA Insights - NVIDIA is positioned for growth due to eased U.S.-China trade tensions, allowing selective Chinese tech companies to purchase its H200 AI chips, which could enhance its market presence in the region [10][11]. - The company anticipates revenues of nearly $65 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2026, with expected earnings growth rates of 70.8% for the current quarter and 55.9% for the full year [12][13]. - The Zacks Consensus Estimate for NVIDIA's EPS is $4.66, reflecting a year-over-year growth of 10.7% [13]. - Brokers project an average short-term price target for NVDA stock at $254.81, indicating a 33.1% increase from the last closing price, with the highest target at $352 suggesting an upside of 83.8% [15].