Jim Cramer Says Nvidia 'Can And Will Prosper Without China' Amid Successful Q3 Results: 'Just Easier With Than Without'

Jim Cramer, a prominent financial analyst, expressed that Nvidia NVDA can thrive even without China’s business, although it’s easier with it.

What Happened: Juxtaposing his views with Nvidia’s latest Q3 earnings report, Cramer tweeted on Tuesday, “Nvidia can and will prosper without China. It’s just easier with than without.”

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Nvidia Corp. had recently posted successful Q3 results, surpassing Wall Street expectations. The company’s data center revenue hit a record high, with the industry shifting from general-purpose to accelerated computing and generative AI.

Despite this, the company’s stock slipped in after-hours trading. This drop is likely due to concerns over the impact of the U.S. government’s import restrictions on China.

Why It Matters: The restriction on Chinese imports by the U.S. government could affect Nvidia’s future performance. However, the company’s Q3 success and Cramer’s confidence suggest the tech giant can weather the storm.

The revenue growth in data centers and the burgeoning field of generative AI might serve as crucial lifelines for Nvidia even without China’s market.

Nevertheless, all eyes are on Nvidia as it navigates these challenging waters in the global market.

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