NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Rothschild & Co Redburn Raise Valuation Forecast

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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) 

Rothschild & Co Redburn raised its 12 month price target on NVIDIA to $268 from $245 while maintaining a Buy rating, reflecting continued confidence in the company’s dominant position in artificial intelligence and accelerated computing. The valuation adjustment underscores expectations for sustained demand across data centers, driven by expanding AI model training and inference workloads, where NVIDIA’s GPUs remain the industry standard.

The update also reflects confidence in NVIDIA’s pricing power, software ecosystem, and product roadmap, which together support strong revenue visibility and margin resilience. While valuation remains elevated, Redburn views NVIDIA’s earnings momentum, technological leadership, and broad adoption across enterprise and hyperscale customers as sufficient to justify further upside.

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