Monday, June 15, 2026
StockstToday.com Logo
  • Home
  • Tech & Software
  • Earnings
  • Analysis
  • Trading & Momentum
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Banking & Insurance
  • AI & Quantum Computing
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tech & Software
  • Earnings
  • Analysis
  • Trading & Momentum
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Banking & Insurance
  • AI & Quantum Computing
No Result
View All Result
StocksToday.com Logo
No Result
View All Result
Home AI & Quantum Computing

Nvidia’s Vera-Rubin Architecture Hits Full Production Amid Capital Rotation to SpaceX

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 15, 2026
in AI & Quantum Computing, Nasdaq, Semiconductors, Tech & Software
0
Nvidia Stock
0
SHARES
11
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Over the past month, two very different Silicon Valley stories have collided in Nvidia’s share price. On one side sits a company rolling out its next-generation hardware platform, building the chips for autonomous AI agents, desktop artificial intelligence, and even humanoid robots. On the other sits the gravitational pull of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which is preparing a public listing that could instantly make it the seventh-largest US-listed company by market cap — and forcing hedge funds to sell big tech names to free up cash.

The result: Nvidia’s stock closed at €177.28 on Friday, sitting precisely on its 50-day moving average, a level that has historically acted as a tipping point. That marks a loss of roughly 2% for the week and a drop of about 11% from the all-time high of €202.50 reached in mid-May.

The operational story, however, could hardly be more different. The Vera-Rubin platform — named after the astronomer who discovered dark matter — is now in full production. Built around an 88-core processor on a 3-nanometer node paired with an entirely new GPU generation, the architecture is designed to handle what Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang calls “agentic workloads”: autonomous systems that execute multi-step tasks rather than simply answering queries. Nvidia is moving decisively from being a supplier of training chips to becoming the architect of the entire inference and agent-logic pipeline.

That ambition extends well beyond the data center. With the RTX Spark platform, Nvidia is directly challenging the x86 processor dominance that has defined the PC market for decades. By coupling its own Grace CPUs with Blackwell graphics, the company is positioning itself as the provider of integrated AI chips for everyday computing. The DGX Station for Windows is the most visible product in this push — a device that signals Nvidia’s intention to own the interface where AI developers and enterprise users work, not just the hidden engine in the cloud. Analysts are already talking about a “CPU super-cycle” in which traditional processors give way to bundled AI silicon, reshaping industry margins.

A third pillar is Physical AI — intelligence with a body. Nvidia has unveiled the Isaac GR00T platform for humanoid robots and announced partnerships with LG Group and SK Telecom to build so-called AI factories. National telecom operators and manufacturers are emerging as the next major market for data-center-scale infrastructure.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Nvidia?

Investors distracted by the SpaceX rotation may be overlooking the financial momentum. In the first quarter of fiscal 2027, Nvidia generated $81.6 billion in revenue, and management has guided for $91 billion in the current quarter. The infrastructure build-out is not slowing — it is simply changing shape as the market shifts from model training to deployment.

Analyst sentiment remains constructive. DA Davidson has reiterated its buy rating with a $300 price target and added the stock to its “best-of-breed” list. Hedge-fund manager Dan Loeb, despite Nvidia already approaching a $5 trillion market capitalization, argues the shares are still undervalued and sees no growth deceleration on the horizon. The consensus analyst target of €258.25 implies roughly 44% upside from current levels.

Technically, the picture is nuanced. The relative strength index at 48.3 suggests neutral momentum — neither overbought nor oversold. The stock still sits more than 10% above its 200-day moving average of €162.31, so the long-term trend remains intact. But Friday’s close directly on the 50-day line makes that level critical. Should it hold, the all-time high comes back into view. If it breaks, the consolidation may deepen.

A potential catalyst arrives on June 24, when Nvidia holds its virtual annual general meeting. Shareholders will vote on executive compensation, ten director positions, and proposals related to greenhouse-gas emissions and diversity policies.

Underlying demand shows no signs of abating. At a recent Bank of America technology conference, 37 semiconductor executives painted a consistent picture: supply is ramping quickly, but it still cannot keep pace with the staggering appetite for chips that power the next wave of AI. The near-term rotation out of tech into SpaceX is a liquidity event, not a fundamental verdict. Nvidia’s broader transformation — from chip seller to infrastructure builder — remains the plot that matters.

Ad

Nvidia Stock: Buy or Sell?! New Nvidia Analysis from June 15 delivers the answer:

The latest Nvidia figures speak for themselves: Urgent action needed for Nvidia investors. Is it worth buying or should you sell? Find out what to do now in the current free analysis from June 15.

Nvidia: Buy or sell? Read more here...

Tags: Nvidia
SiterGedge

SiterGedge

Related Posts

Adobe Stock
AI & Quantum Computing

Adobe’s $500M AI Milestone Can’t Hide the Quiet ARR Revision That’s Spooking Investors

June 15, 2026
AST SpaceMobile Stock
Analysis

AST SpaceMobile’s Orbital Test: The Satellites That Must Deliver on $1.2 Billion in Carrier Promises

June 15, 2026
Qualcomm Stock
AI & Quantum Computing

Qualcomm Faces a Defining Moment on June 24 as Data Center Ambitions and AI-PC Dominance Converge

June 15, 2026
Next Post
Circus Stock

Circus SE’s Defense-Driven Pivot Collides with Dilution Fears as Production Targets Ramp Up

FALLBACK Stock

The Regress Trap: Why German Employers Who Skip Workplace Safety Inspections Risk Financial Ruin

IonQ Stock

IonQ's Nine-Code Feat Highlights Quantum Hardware Edge, but Shareholder Vote Looms Large

Recommended

Standard Lithium Stock

Standard Lithium at a Critical Juncture: Survival or Revival?

7 months ago
ServiceNow Stock

ServiceNow Shares: A Cautious Rebound Amid Technical Weakness

3 months ago
RGC Stock

RGC Resources Shares Signal Caution as Key Technical Level Breaks

5 months ago
AT&T Stock

AT&T Strengthens Network Ambitions with Major Acquisition and Amazon Partnership

4 months ago

Categories

  • AI & Quantum Computing
  • Analysis
  • Analyst Ratings
  • Asian Markets
  • Automotive & E-Mobility
  • Banking & Insurance
  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • Bonds
  • Breaking News
  • Business & Industry Trends
  • Cannabis
  • Chemicals
  • Commodities
  • Consumer & Luxury
  • Crypto Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Cyber Security
  • DAX
  • Defense & Aerospace
  • Dividends
  • Dow Jones
  • E-Commerce
  • Earnings
  • Emerging Markets
  • Energy & Oil
  • ETF
  • Ethereum & Altcoins
  • European Markets
  • Forex
  • Gaming & Metaverse
  • Gold & Precious Metals
  • Healthcare
  • Hydrogen
  • Index
  • Industrial
  • Insider Trading
  • IPOs
  • Market Commentary
  • Market News
  • MDAX & SDAX
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Nasdaq
  • Newsletter
  • Penny Stocks
  • Pharma & Biotech
  • Real Estate & REITs
  • Renewable Energy
  • S&P 500
  • Semiconductors
  • Space
  • Stock Picks
  • Stock Targets
  • Stocks
  • TecDAX
  • Tech & Software
  • Telecommunications
  • Trading & Momentum
  • Turnaround
  • Uncategorized
  • Value & Growth

Topics

Adobe Alibaba Alphabet Amazon AMD Apple ASML BioNTech Bitcoin Bloom Energy Broadcom Coinbase D-Wave Quantum Eli Lilly Fiserv IBM Intel Kraft Heinz Marvell Technology META Micron Microsoft MP Materials MSCI World ETF Netflix Novo Nordisk Nvidia Ocugen Oracle Palantir PayPal Plug Power Realty Income Robinhood Rocket Lab USA Salesforce Strategy Synopsys Take-Two Tesla Tilray Unitedhealth Uranium Energy Viking Therapeutics XRP
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

Northern Star Rides Gold Wave as Activist Pressure Mounts

Outlook Therapeutics Insider Bets $5 Million as FDA Clears Path for Eye Drug

AST SpaceMobile’s Orbital Test: The Satellites That Must Deliver on $1.2 Billion in Carrier Promises

Qualcomm Faces a Defining Moment on June 24 as Data Center Ambitions and AI-PC Dominance Converge

Peace Deal, New Fed Chair, and the Broadening Trade

IonQ’s Nine-Code Feat Highlights Quantum Hardware Edge, but Shareholder Vote Looms Large

Trending

FALLBACK Stock
Analysis

German Executive Unemployment Jumps 14% as Top Labour Court Blocks Employer Waivers on Post-Dismissal Pay

by Kennethcix
June 15, 2026
0

Unemployment among Germany’s managers hit hard in 2025, rising 14 percent to 49,000 people, according to the...

Silber Preis Stock

Peace Pact Reverses Silver’s 40% Slide, Lifting the Metal Above $70 on Rate and Industry Hopes

June 15, 2026
Adobe Stock

Adobe’s $500M AI Milestone Can’t Hide the Quiet ARR Revision That’s Spooking Investors

June 15, 2026
Northern Resources Stock

Northern Star Rides Gold Wave as Activist Pressure Mounts

June 15, 2026
Outlook Therapeutics Stock

Outlook Therapeutics Insider Bets $5 Million as FDA Clears Path for Eye Drug

June 15, 2026

StocksToday.com is your one-stop destination for the latest stock news and analysis. We provide in-depth coverage of the stock market, including market news, company news, sector news, IPO news, investment strategies, personal finance, international markets, and more.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • German Executive Unemployment Jumps 14% as Top Labour Court Blocks Employer Waivers on Post-Dismissal Pay
  • Peace Pact Reverses Silver’s 40% Slide, Lifting the Metal Above $70 on Rate and Industry Hopes
  • Adobe’s $500M AI Milestone Can’t Hide the Quiet ARR Revision That’s Spooking Investors

Category

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Imprint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2023 StocksToday.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tech & Software
  • Earnings
  • Analysis
  • Trading & Momentum
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Banking & Insurance
  • AI & Quantum Computing

© 2023 StocksToday.com