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title: "Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 2030?"
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description: "Nvidia stock faces uncertainty regarding AI spending peaks and rising competition from tech giants designing in-house chips. While demand remains strong with significant capital expenditure by major cloud providers, potential margin compression and cyclical slowdowns pose risks. Analysts project a wide range of outcomes for 2030, with optimistic scenarios suggesting high-single to low-double-digit annual growth, while pessimistic views warn of stagnation if spending slows or pricing power erodes."
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# Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 2030?

**Nvidia** (NVDA 1.42%) makes the chips behind most of the artificial intelligence (AI) build-out, and the payoff for its shareholders has been enormous. But lately a new worry has surfaced: What if AI spending is near its peak? That question has pushed the stock down about 18% from its mid-May high as of this writing, even as Nvidia's business keeps accelerating.

Given this backdrop, it's a good time to tune out the near-term noise and focus on the long-term. So, where could the stock realistically be in 2030?

Unfortunately, the possible outcomes are wide -- not just because of the unpredictable nature of its business in a fast-changing industry, but also because of its stock's premium valuation. Nvidia could keep executing at full speed and still deliver only ordinary returns to investors from here. Or AI spending could prove more durable than skeptics expect, letting the company grow into and beyond today's price.

Both outcomes are plausible.

![The Nvidia logo outside of Nvidia headquarters.](https://imageproxy.pbkrs.com/https://g.foolcdn.com/image//query-b3A9cmVzaXplJnVybD1odHRwczovL2cuZm9vbGNkbi5jb20vZWRpdG9yaWFsL2ltYWdlcy84NzY2NjcvbnZpZGlhLW52ZGEtc3RvY2sucG5nJnc9Mzg0MA?x-oss-process=image/auto-orient,1/interlace,1/resize,w_1440,h_1440/quality,q_95/format,jpg)

Image source: Nvidia.

## The bull case: demand is still booming

Demand certainly isn't a problem. And this is great news for investors, because the entire bull case rests on it.

Nvidia's most recent quarter showed no sign of a slowdown. In its fiscal first quarter of 2027 (the period ended April 26, 2026), revenue rose 85% year over year to $81.6 billion, and its AI-focused data center segment grew 92% to $75.2 billion.

Additionally, management guided for about $91 billion in revenue for fiscal Q2.

"The buildout of AI factories -- the largest infrastructure expansion in human history -- is accelerating at extraordinary speed," said Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang in the company's fiscal first-quarter earnings release.

The spending behind that demand is staggering. **Amazon**, **Microsoft**, **Alphabet**, and **Meta Platforms** are together on track to spend about $725 billion on capital projects in 2026 -- up about 77% from last year, with most of it pointed at AI infrastructure.

Of course, not all of those dollars flow to Nvidia. But graphics processing units (GPUs) remain a central piece of the build-out, and Nvidia still supplies the large majority of them.

A fresh product cycle is coming, too. Nvidia's next-generation Vera Rubin platform is due from partners in the second half of 2026. If this build-out turns out to be a multiyear shift rather than a one-time surge, Nvidia can keep growing well into 2030.

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![Nvidia Stock Quote](https://imageproxy.pbkrs.com/https://g.foolcdn.com/image//query-b3A9cmVzaXplJnVybD1odHRwczovL2cuZm9vbGNkbi5jb20vYXJ0L2NvbXBhbnlsb2dvcy9tYXJrL05WREEucG5nJnc9MTI4?x-oss-process=image/auto-orient,1/interlace,1/resize,w_1440,h_1440/quality,q_95/format,jpg)

## NASDAQ: NVDA

Nvidia

Today's Change

(-1.42%) $-2.77

Current Price

$192.97

### Key Data Points

Market Cap

$4.7T

Day's Range

$191.22 - $195.54

52wk Range

$151.49 - $236.54

Volume

4.8M

Avg Vol

161.6M

Gross Margin

74.15%

Dividend Yield

0.14%

## The bear case: a peak, and rising competition

But here is where the bears have a point worth taking seriously.

That $725 billion is increasingly funded with debt (and, in some cases, equity, which dilutes shareholders), and free cash flow is under pressure and, for some of these customers, may even turn negative as they spend. So, spending at this pace may not keep accelerating, and when it slows, Nvidia's growth would likely slow with it.

The chip business has always moved in cycles, and there's little reason to think this one won't.

Competition is the other pressure point.

Nvidia's biggest customers are also its emerging rivals. Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are all designing in-house chips to cut their dependence on Nvidia and lower the cost of AI computing -- and Amazon- and Google-built silicon already powers large workloads at AI developers like Anthropic. **Advanced Micro Devices** is pushing its own accelerators as well.

Of course, Nvidia is still the dominant player. But over several years, credible alternatives could erode its pricing power -- and Nvidia's roughly 75% gross margin sits far above a typical chipmaker's. If that margin narrows while growth cools, Nvidia's financial results could disappoint on two fronts at once.

The one thing working in the stock's favor is that the valuation has already come down. Nvidia trades at about 30 times earnings -- well below the 40-plus multiple it carried for much of the past two years. Clearly, there's some unease about when the cycle may peak already priced into the stock.

So, where does that leave the stock in 2030?

Nvidia is very likely to be a larger and more profitable business by then. But the range of outcomes for the stock is unusually wide. If the build-out keeps running and margins hold, the shares could compound at a high-single-digit to low-double-digit annual rate -- which from about $193 today would put them somewhere in the high-$200s to low-$300s by 2030. If AI spending peaks within a year or two and competition softens pricing, the stock could spend years going nowhere, even as revenue grows.

Given the stock's more reasonable valuation multiple today and the extraordinary underlying business momentum, I'm personally leaning modestly toward the optimistic side of that range.

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