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摩根士丹利:6 月 GB200 NVL72 机柜情况
摩根· 2025-07-11 01:05
July 8, 2025 12:27 PM GMT Greater China Technology Hardware | Asia Pacific GB200 NVL72 racks in June We estimate that GB200 rack output increased slightly in June, to ~2.5k vs. 2-2.5k in May, leading total 2Q GB200 rack output to reach ~6k. We expect shipments to continue to increase in 3Q; they appear to be on track to reach 10-11k. Key Takeaways Quanta (2382.TW, OW): June revenue was ~NT$190bn (+18% m/m, +71% y/y). We attribute the m/m increase to: We estimate that Quanta's GB200 racks increased from ~400 ...
CoreWeave Stock Skyrockets 137% in a Month: Hold or Fold?
ZACKS· 2025-06-12 14:01
Key Takeaways CRWV stock soared 137% in a month, beating gains from MSFT, AMZN, and the broader tech sector. Surging AI demand led to a 420% jump in Q1 revenues, while the $11.9B OpenAI deal adds further upside. CRWV guides 2025 revenue at $4.9B-$5.1B, backed by increasing demand and a $259B revenue backlog.CoreWeave, Inc. (CRWV) stock has gained 136.6% in the past month and closed last session at $149.70, jumping more than threefold from its initial opening price of $39. It has outperformed the 5.4% grow ...
Will SMCI's AI and Liquid Cooling Push Drive Long-Term Growth?
ZACKS· 2025-06-06 15:46
Core Insights - Super Micro Computer (SMCI) is experiencing strong demand for its AI infrastructure, particularly in storage and server offerings, which are providing customers with higher computational densities and lower total cost of ownership for AI services [1] Group 1: Company Performance - In Q3 of fiscal 2025, SMCI reported high volume shipments of liquid-cooled 4U NVIDIA B200 HGX systems and GB200 NVL72 racks, indicating robust demand for its AI product line [2] - The company achieved a production milestone of 5,000 racks per month, with over 2,000 being direct liquid cooling (DLC) racks, to meet the rising demand for AI solutions [3] - SMCI's enterprise data center customer vertical generated $1.9 billion in revenues, contributing to 42% of total revenues in Q3 of fiscal 2025, up from 25% in the previous quarter, highlighting the increasing significance of AI products in its revenue stream [4] Group 2: Revenue Guidance and Estimates - Due to the rising adoption of its AI infrastructure and DLC offerings, SMCI has provided revenue guidance of $21.8-$22.6 billion for fiscal 2025, with a Zacks Consensus Estimate of $22.12 billion, reflecting a year-over-year growth of 48% [5] - Despite the strong revenue growth forecast, earnings estimates for fiscal 2025 indicate a decline of 6.33% year-over-year, while estimates for fiscal 2026 suggest a recovery with a growth of 35.75% [13] Group 3: Competitive Landscape - SMCI faces strong competition from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Dell Technologies (DELL) in the server market, with HPE recently entering the AI infrastructure space and reporting a 6% year-over-year growth in server segment sales due to demand for AI servers [6][7] - Dell also offers a variety of server solutions, including PowerEdge Rack Servers and Modular Infrastructure, positioning itself as a competitor in the AI-server market alongside HPE [8] Group 4: Valuation Metrics - SMCI's shares have increased by 33.8% year-to-date, contrasting with a decline of 1.6% in the Zacks Computer-Storage Devices industry [9] - The company trades at a forward price-to-sales ratio of 0.82X, which is lower than the industry average of 1.65X, indicating a potentially attractive valuation [12]
Blackwell Gains Ground: Will It Be NVIDIA's Next Growth Catalyst?
ZACKS· 2025-06-05 15:45
Key Takeaways Blackwell drove nearly 70% of Data Center compute revenues as the segment jumped 76% to $34 billion. The GB200 NVL system is seeing wide adoption from enterprises, hyperscalers and sovereign AI initiatives. NVDA's forward P/E of 30.5X trails the industry average, with FY26 EPS estimates up 42% year over year.NVIDIA’s (NVDA) new Blackwell architecture is playing a major role in its latest growth. In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, Blackwell-powered products made up nearly 70% of NVIDIA’s Da ...
NVIDIA Earnings: 3 Giga Takeaways
ZACKS· 2025-05-29 15:21
Core Insights - NVIDIA's earnings call highlighted strong demand for GPUs, significant revenue growth from AI factories, and challenges related to the China market [1][2][17] GPU Demand - NVIDIA delivered 1,500 GB200 architectures in April and projects at least 5,000 units for Q2, with potential for over 10,000 units, indicating strong investor sentiment [3][5] - Major hyperscalers are deploying nearly 1,000 NVL 72 racks weekly, translating to 72,000 Blackwell GPUs, with Microsoft leading the charge [4][8] AI Factories - Datacenter revenue grew by 73%, driven by AI factory build-outs, with nearly 100 NVIDIA-powered AI factories launching this quarter, doubling from last year [6][16] - The average number of GPUs per AI factory has also doubled, showcasing increasing demand for NVIDIA's infrastructure [16] China Predicament - Jensen Huang emphasized the importance of the $50 billion AI market in China, arguing that U.S. export controls may hinder American technology leadership [17][18] - The U.S. policy may inadvertently strengthen Chinese chipmakers and innovation, as China continues to develop its AI capabilities independently [19][20] Future Outlook - NVIDIA is projected to achieve $500 billion in annual revenues over the next five years, with a compound annual growth rate of 38%, positioning it for potential $1 trillion sales by the 2030s [22][23]
Nvidia Is Opening Its NVLink Technology to Others: But Is That Bullish or Bearish for the Stock?
The Motley Fool· 2025-05-21 07:35
At Computex in Taiwan last weekend, artificial intelligence (AI) GPU leader Nvidia (NVDA -0.99%) made a very interesting announcement: It will open up its NVLink technology to other chipsets besides those made by Nvidia, in a product called NVLink Fusion. What is NVLink? AI processing is much more than just one chip's work today. Rather, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang thinks whole servers or even complete racks can function as one "giant chip." For instance, Nvidia just began selling GB200 NVL72 racks, which conta ...