I bet there is one guy at Deutsche called Bubble Boy again.
2OEH8eoCRo0 · 14h ago
Insane that shareholders don't get to know who that is.
turnsout · 14h ago
I imagine one of them is Microsoft. Who is the other?
araes · 13h ago
At least from this article[1], comments on this reddit thread[2], and this Bloomberg article[3] (if you happen to have Bloomberg), the view appears to be Microsoft / Meta, with Amazon/Google afterward (they make more of their own). Results are out of date from 2024, yet the implication is that Customer A and B are still the same with increased spend. Google's search results on the subject also notably list them in that exact order ("Companies like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet are the largest buyers")
"Microsoft reportedly plans to amass some 1.8 million GPUs by the end of 2024"
"Meta’s plans to purchase some 350,000 H100 GPUs"
"Google and Amazon, which each purchased around 50,000 chips"
"the four Big Tech companies account for nearly 40 percent of Nvidia’s revenue"
> "the four Big Tech companies account for nearly 40 percent of Nvidia’s revenue"
If that was true in 2024 and now only two account for ~40%, then I'm guessing all four probably account for over half of NVidia's quarterly revenue. If so... wow.
rasz · 14h ago
Oracle, OpenAI is paying them $Bajillions for infra.
trallnag · 14h ago
What is Oracle doing right? They even got some government contracts in the US with their cloud platform.
abakker · 12h ago
Usually only the selling part. At which they have historically excelled.
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/NvidiaStock/comments/1eh1vrc/who_ar...
[3] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-21/nvidia-fo...
If that was true in 2024 and now only two account for ~40%, then I'm guessing all four probably account for over half of NVidia's quarterly revenue. If so... wow.