Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 5 Years?

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Key Points

  • Over the last three years, demand for Nvidia's GPUs has propelled the company into the mainstream.

  • The AI narrative will feature much more than GPUs over the next five years as more sophisticated applications come online.

  • Nvidia is quietly turning into a full-stack platform featuring hardware, software, and networking services -- positioning the company across all layers of the AI value chain.

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Over the past three years, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has evolved from a graphics chipmaker to the undisputed king of the artificial intelligence (AI) realm. The company's graphics processing units (GPUs) have become essential infrastructure for training generative AI models -- driving one of the most explosive stock rallies in recent history.

What if I told you this was just the beginning? Over the next five years, Nvidia is poised to extend its dominance from model training into inference, enterprise software, physical-world applications, and next-generation infrastructure.

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Nvidia logo on a black sign in front of headquarters.

Image source: Nvidia.

Catalyst 1: Enterprise AI adoption

Through its partnership with Palantir Technologies, Nvidia is quietly moving beyond selling hardware for AI data centers to becoming a developer of full-stack AI solutions for commercial businesses. Fortune 500 companies are increasingly building proprietary AI systems that combine Nvidia's accelerated computing expertise with sophisticated data analytics platforms.

These dynamics create predictable, high-margin recurring revenue through software licensing, optimized inference services, and professionally designed ecosystems. What began as cyclical hardware procurement is swiftly transforming into long-term, sticky relationships as AI integration becomes a core pillar supporting every major business process.

Catalyst 2: The inference and infrastructure era has arrived

While training captured headlines in the early days of the AI revolution, industry experts are now discussing the next big phase, called inference. As more sophisticated applications such as agentic AI move from experimentation into production, the need for greater AI inference is exploding.

What investors may be overlooking is that Nvidia is not only supplying GPUs for AI workloads, but also a comprehensive software stack across platforms such as CUDA, TensorRT, and NIM.

This model creates a powerful flywheel for Nvidia: Rising inference capacity fuels more AI development, underscoring a need for even more sophisticated types of infrastructure. Nvidia is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the ongoing AI capex supercycle thanks to its savvy relationships with neocloud providers CoreWeave and Nebius.

Catalyst 3: Physical AI applications are the next frontier

Perhaps the most lucrative growth frontier for Nvidia is the company's role in bringing intelligence into the physical world. Nvidia's platforms are increasingly central to the acceleration of robotics, autonomous vehicles, and quantum computing.

In the future, AI maximalists contend that warehouses and supply chain networks will deploy fleets of AI-powered robots. Meanwhile, autonomous systems will process enormous volumes of real-time data streams in an effort to improve transport safety. Lastly, quantum-classical hybrid computing environments could pave the way to medical breakthroughs that were previously rendered impossible.

Each of these domains requires a complete platform featuring hardware, networking, simulation, and software -- creating a deeply embedded, long-duration revenue cycle for Nvidia's dense ecosystem.

How much will Nvidia stock be worth in five years?

If Nvidia is successful across these new vectors, I think it's reasonable to forecast the company's earnings power could compound at 25% annually over the next five years.

With this type of growth, investors may begin to reprice Nvidia stock at a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple more aligned with its earlier peak levels -- reflecting sustained hypergrowth.

NVDA PE Ratio (Forward) Chart

NVDA PE Ratio (Forward) data by YCharts

Given these parameters, Nvidia's share price could feasibly increase four- or fivefold from current levels. In a blue sky bull scenario, I think Nvidia could be valued north of $20 trillion by the early part of next decade.

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Adam Spatacco has positions in Nvidia and Palantir Technologies. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Nvidia and Palantir Technologies. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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