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CNBC’s Jim Cramer has suggested that artificial intelligence chipmaker NVIDIA Corp. may not require partnerships with other major technology firms for its continued success. Cramer’s remarks, made on his “Mad Money” program, specifically highlighted Elon Musk’s ventures as a potential exception, implying that NVIDIA’s dominant position in the AI hardware market could render traditional collaborations less critical.
This commentary comes at a time of intense demand for NVIDIA’s GPUs, which are essential for training and deploying large language models and other AI applications. The company's market capitalization has surged significantly, reflecting investor confidence in its ability to supply the hardware backbone for the rapidly expanding AI industry. Cramer's statement suggests a belief that NVIDIA's technological lead might be so substantial that even its largest potential customers, like Musk's companies, could be viewed as a market to serve rather than a partner to collaborate with on product development.
“Jim Cramer Said NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) Doesn’t Need Anyone But Elon Musk”
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