sollte während dieTechs den Nasdaq über 11000 hieven : AMD.Nvidia, TSM
"... the coronavirus pandemic has crystalized why investors need to be exposed to technology more than ever before. Companies big and small, across every possible industry rely heavily on various forms of tech. And the biggest and best tech companies have just proven they can make money during the worst of economic downturns.
At the core of much of our current technological world rests the semiconductor industry. So, let’s dive into three chip stocks that investors might want to buy as the industry helps advance everything from cloud computing to artificial intelligence…
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM)....
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)...Nvidia (NVDA)
AMD’s processors have become a mainstay in the PC market and its expansion into gaming and data centers provides ample room for growth. The company competes alongside the likes of Nvidia and its CPUs are outshining rival and industry titan Intel (INTC - Free Report) . For instance, the announcement of its new 7nm Ryzen desktop processors on July 21 helped send its stock to new highs, only a week before it posted strong second quarter results.
AMD’s quarterly sales surged 26% and it raised its guidance, which is no easy task at the moment. The firm is also set to benefit from the holiday 2020 launches of the and next-generation Xbox and PlayStation and its cloud-focused chips are being used by Microsoft (MSFT ) and others. And the good news kept coming, when AMD announced on August 4 the “availability of new AMD Radeon Pro 5000 series GPUs for the updated 27-inch iMac.
Looking ahead, our Zacks estimates call for AMD’s fiscal 2020 sales to surge 32%, to easily top FY19’s 4% jump, as well as FY18’s 23% and FY17’s 22%. AMD’s FY21 revenue is then expected to jump another 20% higher. Meanwhile, its adjusted earnings are projected to soar 72% this year and 46% next year.
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