CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday argued against a “new and negative AI narrative” some on Wall Street have adopted that suggests large-scale spending on artificial intelligence has peaked.
“I believe that AI infrastructure remains the greatest story of our time,” he said. “The data center, the hardware, and the software for it are so much stronger than the bears think.”
AI behemoth Nvidia and semiconductor outfit Broadcom saw their shares fall after their recent quarters beat estimates but failed to blow them out of the water. Cramer said investors read this “relative underperformance” to mean that hyperscalers have been spending too much on the new AI technology.
But Cramer said Nvidia’s gross margin was hurt because the company currently doesn’t currently have enough supply to meet the demand for its new AI chip, Blackwell. He added that spending for new AI hardware can be uneven depending on the customer and said the two companies are …