Nvidia – not Solar – has a place in the Sun: David Fickling
In the labyrinth of the semiconductor industry, strategic moves can yield vastly different outcomes: from a $60 billion revenue stream to a colossal $2.62 trillion empire or a mere $44 billion valuation. This dichotomy underscores the divergent paths of capitalism in the US and China amidst the seismic shifts of AI and climate change. David Fickling delves into the contrasting trajectories, spotlighting the ascent of Nvidia and the struggles of Chinese solar giants, offering insights into market dynamics and the elusive quest for sustainable profitability.
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By David Fickling
The semiconductor industry is a strange field. Play your cards right, and you can turn $60 billion or so of annual revenue into a $2.62 trillion business. Do things differently, and roughly the same volume of sales might translate into $44 billion of market capitalization.
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