NVIDIA: The King of Kings
Anyone who wants top-notch AI infrastructure will need to go through NVIDIA one way or another. That is unless they are willing to pay up to buy from another company on this list. NVIDIA faces more competition. But it still has the fastest GPUs. It also has fantastic systems and software to package with them.
Within this domain, it is the undisputed champ. The biggest risk for NVIDIA isn’t competition; it’s the idea that the AI revolution doesn’t bear the much-promised fruit. I’m not of the belief that that will be the case, but there will likely be speedbumps along the way. In 2025, more AI applications creating real-world impacts should emerge. This should further boost demand for NVIDIA's advanced chips.
Broadcom: NVIDIA’s Real Arch Rival
On top of this, Broadcom has other parts of its business that have been in a slowdown. Analysts have been waiting for a return to growth in these markets. If that happens in 2025, combined with massive ASIC demand, Broadcom stock could have another fantastic year.
TSMC: One Chip Maker to Rule Them All
Thus, as long as the demand for constantly more advanced semiconductors remains, TSMC’s services will be in strong demand. As technology companies and governments have strong interests in always staying ahead of their competition, I don’t see the importance of TSMC budging anytime soon.
Barring a major conflict in the South China Sea, TSMC should continue its strong performance. TSMC also isn’t standing still against this risk. To combat it, it is building out facilities in the United States. Reports say that TSMC is in talks with NVIDIA to develop its new Blackwell AI chip at its Arizona plant.
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