Nvidia Stock Is Up 187% in 2024, but Here’s Another Super Semiconductor Stock to Buy in 2025, According to Wall Street

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Nvidia is the leading supplier of graphics processing units (GPUs) for data centers, which are used to develop artificial intelligence (AI) models. At the time of this writing, its stock has soared 187% year to date, because the company is delivering incredible revenue growth as chip demand continues to outstrip supply.

But Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes data center operators will spend $1 trillion upgrading their infrastructure to meet the needs of AI developers over the next four years, so this opportunity is big enough to support several GPU suppliers. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) recently launched a series of AI GPUs of its own, and the company has already won some of Nvidia’s biggest customers.

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Here’s why AMD stock might be a great buy in the new year, even for investors who already own Nvidia.

Nvidia had an estimated 98% share in the market for data center GPUs during 2023, because there was practically no competition for its flagship H100 chip. However, AMD launched its MI300X GPU in December, and it quickly attracted many of Nvidia’s top customers like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Oracle.

According to AMD, many of those data center operators are yielding better performance and a lower cost of ownership by using the MI300X versus the H100, which bodes well for AMD’s attempt to capture market share. However, Nvidia isn’t standing still — its H200 is already in the market, which is twice as powerful as its H100, and it just started shipping its new Blackwell GPUs.

The Blackwell-based GB200 NVL72 system can perform AI inference at 30 times the speed of the equivalent H100 system, so AMD has a big mountain to climb in order to catch up. The company just started shipping its MI325X to customers, which offers 20% better inference performance than the H200, which is a good start.

But investors have already turned their attention to AMD’s MI350 series, which should reach customers in the second half of 2025. It uses the company’s new CDNA (Compute DNA) 4 architecture, which delivers a performance boost of 35 times compared to CDNA 3 chips like the MI300. In other words, it’s going to be a formidable competitor for Nvidia’s Blackwell chips, even though it’s launching more than six months later.

AI developers typically pay for computing capacity by the minute, so faster chips can translate into substantial cost savings. Therefore, performance can determine which chip giant wins market share, and that’s why Nvidia and AMD are fighting so hard to launch faster chips every six to 12 months.

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