Nvidia Shares Rise Despite Google AI Chip Threat

April 21st, 2026 -

About 1 Mins
Dotted Circle
Dotted Circle Alt2x

NVIDIA shares rose Tuesday as investors shrugged off concerns over a possible new Google chip.

NVIDIA’s stock has climbed about 15% over the past month and now approaches its October record high. This rebound signals that big investors continue to believe in Nvidia’s lead in the AI accelerator market, even as more competitors enter.

Google will unveil a new generation of tensor processing units at its Cloud Next conference. These TPUs are top alternatives to Nvidia’s GPUs for large cloud providers, and some thought the announcement could temporarily challenge Nvidia’s market position.

Investors have shown no signs of worry so far. NVIDIA leaders have repeatedly dismissed custom chips from cloud providers as a major threat, highlighting NVIDIA’s software as a key advantage. A KeyBanc semiconductor analyst maintained an Overweight rating and price target, suggesting about 36% potential upside. The analyst explained, “NVIDIA’s CUDA software creates high switching costs for customers, which helps the company defend its position in both cloud and enterprise AI markets.”

NVIDIA’s upcoming Vera Rubin hardware should keep the company ahead in performance upon launch. Analysts say this will give NVIDIA a continued edge, even though rivals invest heavily in their own chip designs. The next round of earnings reports from big cloud and tech companies should shed more light on AI infrastructure spending, which supports NVIDIA’s current stock price.

This content is provided for general information purposes only and is not to be taken as investment advice nor as a recommendation for any security, investment strategy or investment account.
Share

Read more latest market news

Sharpen your trading and investing skills with our regular deep dives into global financial markets, trends, insights and strategies.

Cerebras Stock Falls 10% After Blockbuster IPO Debut: What Investors Need to Know

Cerebras Systems began trading on Thursday but saw a decline on Friday. The AI chip company raised $5.55 billion in...

May 15th, 2026 -

About 2 Mins

Intel Shares Drop 4.1% as Analyst Warns of Chip-Stock Bubble Risk

Semiconductor stocks are falling as an analyst says the recent rally might be overdone. On Friday, Intel shares dropped 4.1%...

May 15th, 2026 -

About 1 Mins

NVIDIA China Chip Deal: Why the Real Story Is Bigger Than the Sales

NVIDIA shares rose 4% on Thursday after the U.S. approved the sale of H200 chips to 10 Chinese companies. While...

May 15th, 2026 -

About 1 Mins

Capital Markets Elite Group

Trade smarter with global market access, cutting-edge tools, and expert insights designed to support your strategy — wherever you are.

Capital Markets Elite Group is not a registered U.S. broker-dealer. It does not accept a U.S. Person as a client if that person was solicited by Capital Markets Elite Group. (The definition of “U.S. Person” is .) Capital Markets Elite Group will rely on a certification from a potential customer that the potential customer either is not a U.S. Person or has not been solicited, directly or indirectly, by Capital Markets Elite Group and has not been induced by Capital Markets Elite Group to engage in securities transactions. In particular, they must certify that they were directed to this website by someone other than Capital Markets Elite Group. They must also certify that they understand that they will not be protected by U.S. laws, regulations and supervisory structures applicable to broker-dealers registered in the U.S. and they do not expect such protections to apply. You should give these certifications only if they are true. If you wish to proceed to the website knowing that, please click “Continue” below. Otherwise click “Leave Website”

Sign up for a free demo

Select a platform

Sign up for a free demo

Temporary Slide Menu
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Find out more in our cookie policy