>>20049969I don't think that's quite correct. I think there is validity to AI, but it's not owned by a company. It's a concerted effort to write a better software suite, but it's not a monopoly market. At least not yet. When it is, you probably won't get any choice, because it will be the singularity at which I expect there will be "one" with many nodes, and you will buy that one, or nothing.
And that's not NVDA, they're still being fronted by a human.
73.26 EPS is fantasy, especially since every competitor they have is competing for processor/chip/whateverthefuckfitsonthisboard,, and even the people that buy from them are putting up AI suites to direct compete in AI.