Core Insights - Nvidia reported a significant increase in its investment portfolio, rising by $9 billion from $3.8 billion in Q3 2025 to $13.1 billion in Q4 2025 [1] - The number of actual holdings in Nvidia's portfolio decreased from 6 to 5, indicating a strategic shift [1] Portfolio Changes - Nvidia completely exited its positions in Applied Digital Corp, Arm Holdings, Recursion Pharmaceuticals, and WeRide Inc, while adding $10 billion to its portfolio [2] - New positions were opened in Intel, Synopsys Inc, and Nokia [2] Share Ownership - The ownership of 24 million shares in Coreweave and 1.2 million shares in Nebius Group remained unchanged [3] Portfolio Composition - As of December 31, 2025, Intel became the largest holding, accounting for 60% of the total portfolio value, followed by Synopsys at 17%, Coreweave at 13%, Nokia at 8.2%, and Nebius Group at 0.8% [5] Controversial Holdings - Coreweave has been a contentious holding due to its background as a former cryptocurrency miner and allegations of circular deals and faked revenue in the AI sector [6][7] - Analysts express concerns that Coreweave could be at risk if the AI market experiences a downturn [8] Investment Strategy - Nvidia has previously retracted some investment plans, including a $100 billion investment in OpenAI that has seemingly been abandoned [9]
Nvidia just updated its stock portfolio