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Top Picks: 5 Semiconductor Stocks to Buy Now for 2025

October 4, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The world’s biggest technology companies are investing heavily in building data centers and filling them with graphics processing chips (GPUs) designed for artificial intelligence (AI) development. Recent financial reports from Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, and Oracle show significant spending on AI data center infrastructure and chips, with plans to increase spending even further in the coming year. This trend presents an opportunity for the semiconductor industry, leading to potential growth in the sector in the coming years.

Nvidia is a leader in data center GPUs, with its new Blackwell architecture set to revolutionize AI inference performance. The company’s CEO expects Blackwell GPUs to contribute billions of dollars to revenue starting in the final quarter of fiscal 2025 and continuing to scale up. With an estimated total revenue of $125.5 billion in fiscal 2025, representing a 125% increase from the prior year, Nvidia remains a strong player in the semiconductor market.

Micron Technology, a leading supplier of memory and storage chips, is experiencing increased demand for its products in AI data center settings. Its latest HBM3E memory units are in high demand, with all capacity sold out until 2026. As AI-enabled devices require higher memory capacity, Micron’s revenue surged 93% year over year in its recent fiscal 2024 fourth quarter. The company is forecasted to see continued growth in the future.

Axcelis Technologies, a manufacturer of ion implantation equipment critical to the production of CPUs, memory chips, and power devices, is benefiting from the increasing demand for power devices and high-capacity memory chips in AI data centers. With an anticipated record revenue of $1.3 billion in 2025, Axcelis is poised for strong growth in the semiconductor sector.

Broadcom, a multifaceted AI organization with a presence in semiconductors, equipment, cybersecurity, and cloud software, is experiencing significant demand for its products from companies building AI infrastructure. Its semiconductor business is growing rapidly, with substantial sales growth in AI accelerators and Ethernet switches for data centers. Broadcom is on track to deliver $51.5 billion in total revenue for fiscal 2024, with a significant portion attributable to AI-related products.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a top chip supplier in the consumer electronics industry, is expanding into the data center segment with its new MI300 GPUs. With the upcoming release of the MI350 GPU based on the Compute DNA 4 architecture, AMD is aiming to compete with Nvidia’s Blackwell lineup. AMD’s leadership in AI chips for personal computing, alongside its impressive revenue growth in the second quarter of 2024, positions it well for continued success in the semiconductor market.

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