Nvidia's stock has increased by over 940% in the past three years.
In its recent quarter, Nvidia's data center revenue increased 73% year over year.
Four megacap tech companies plan to increase their spending on data center infrastructure.
As investors pour into artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, valuations have surged and plenty of money has been made along the way. One of the biggest winners of the recent AI boom has been Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). In the past three years, the stock is up over 940%, meaning a $1,000 investment three years ago would be worth over $10,400 as of market close on Aug. 22.
With Nvidia's recent stock success, some investors may be concerned that they have missed the train. However, that's far from the case, and there's one reason why: Data center spending is still ramping up.
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Nvidia's recent success has come from its role in producing data center hardware, especially its graphics processing units (GPUs). In its latest fiscal quarter, data center revenue increased by 73% year over year and accounted for nearly 89% of its total revenue. This high growth could continue as four of the biggest global companies plan to up their capital expenditures (capex), with much of it aimed at data center infrastructure.
Of course, not all of this spending will be going into Nvidia's pockets, but it shows the huge scale of investments into AI data centers -- which Nvidia will benefit from.
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