The market debate around Nvidia focuses on "peak cycle" fears. This misses the forest for the trees.Read more

Marvell Technology has executed a masterclass in capital allocation. In Q3 Fiscal 2026, they did two things that fundamentally alter the investment thesis: they sold their lower-growth Automotive Ethernet business for $2.5 Billion cash , and announced the acquisition of Celestial AI.Read more

Texas Instruments is in the midst of a multiyear capacity-expansion cycle that is temporarily suppressing free cash flow but materially enhancing the company’s long-term competitive position. The buildout of U.S.-based 300mm analog manufacturing is expected to structurally improve cost efficiency, support higher gross margins, and increase supply-chain resilience.Read more

NVIDIA's latest quarterly earnings report, released this week, showcases a company that has successfully navigated one of the most challenging questions in modern tech investing: How do you justify a multi-trillion dollar valuation in an era of AI hype? The answer, it turns out, lies in execution.Read more

1. The Backbone of the AI Revolution NVIDIA is not just a chipmaker.Read more

Qualcomm is a steady-growth backbone of the AI era - a proven, cash-generating semiconductor leader that’s quietly positioned for a major re-rating. While most attention is on data center chips from NVIDIA or AMD, Qualcomm is building the connective layer that will bring AI to the edge - powering devices, drones, vehicles, and robots that think and communicate in real time.Read more

NVIDIA (NVDA) has been elevated to almost mythical status in the era of large language models (LLMs). The company’s GPUs powered the AI training boom, and its stock reflected the market’s belief that this dominance would persist indefinitely.Read more
ARM Holdings continues to benefit from its irreplaceable role in the global semiconductor ecosystem—powering everything from smartphones to AI edge devices. Based on a forward earnings framework anchored to the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield , the stock’s intrinsic fair value is estimated at $70 per share.Read more

NVIDIA’s long-term growth trajectory continues to shine, powered by its leadership in AI, data centers, and next-generation computing. Based on a forward earnings model calibrated to the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield , the stock’s fundamental fair value stands at $188 per share.Read more
