CoreWeave vs. Nvidia: What's the Better Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Buy?

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Key Points

  • Nvidia is the leading artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker, and it is evident through the company's impressive financials.

  • CoreWeave rents out access to Nvidia's chips, and that has enabled it to generate incredibly strong revenue growth.

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When you think of top artificial intelligence (AI) stocks to own, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) inevitably is one of the first ones that probably comes to mind. In recent years, it generated mammoth, life-changing returns for investors. But it's also the most valuable company in the world today, with a valuation of nearly $4.3 trillion. Investors may be looking for similar stocks, but perhaps smaller ones, that may possess more upside.

CoreWeave (NASDAQ: CRWV) is one option that may fit the bill. It rents out AI computing power, giving customers access to Nvidia's latest chips. It should benefit from Nvidia's continued growth and the growing demands of companies developing AI-powered products and services. And it's a much smaller company, at just a fraction of Nvidia's valuation. It's up big this year and coming off a stellar quarter.

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Which of these AI stocks makes for the better buy right now?

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The case for Nvidia

With Nvidia, you're investing in a high-powered business that continues to dominate the AI chip market, being the go-to option for many tech companies. In the trailing 12 months, the company has reported $148.5 billion in revenue, with profits totaling just under $77 billion. Those are incredibly impressive profit margins, which highlight just how much dominance the company has and the pricing power it possesses. And that's with export restrictions limiting its sales to China.

Recently, however, Nvidia agreed to give the U.S. government a 15% cut of its AI chip sales to China in order to continue selling to that part of the world. By doing so, that could generate billions more in revenue for the chipmaker.

While Nvidia is already flush with growth opportunities, it's a reminder to investors of just how much growth potential still exists for the company. Its high profit margins can ensure that its bottom line also rises at a fast rate, along with sales. And that means that although its price-to-earnings multiple of 57 may seem high right now, it should come down over time. A premium for such a high-powered business may easily be justifiable, given how important of a role Nvidia plays in the overall tech sector and AI-related development.

The case for CoreWeave

CoreWeave has been one of the hottest new stocks to own this year. It's up around 130% since going public back in March. But with a market cap of less than $34 billion, it's still only a small fraction of the size of Nvidia. And it has also been posting some incredible growth lately.

In its most recent quarter, which ended on June 30, the company's revenue totaled $1.2 billion, which was more than three times the $395 million it reported in the same period last year. CEO Michael Intrator says that the company is "scaling rapidly as we look to meet the unprecedented demand for AI."

CoreWeave projects full-year revenue growth of 174% this year, as it is proving to be one of the fastest-growing AI stocks to buy right now. For investors, it could possess a lot of upsides, as it benefits from strong demand for Nvidia's chips and the ongoing need for greater computing capabilities as a result of AI.

CoreWeave looks promising, but Nvidia is still the better all-around investment

Although it's an expensive stock, Nvidia can still potentially look cheap in the long run, given its earnings growth, and it's the stock I'd go with right now. CoreWeave isn't profitable, has a lot of debt, and its business depends on access to Nvidia's chips.

A company that's dependent on a close relationship with another business isn't one that I'd feel too comfortable investing in. While the two companies are getting along well right now, the safer option for the long term is to invest in a business that has a strong competitive moat of its own and also has a strong bottom line, such as Nvidia.

CoreWeave has been generating better returns, but given its lack of profitability and risk, it's not going to be a suitable option for most investors. With a much stronger business, Nvidia is still the better option for AI investors today.

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David Jagielski has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Nvidia. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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