NVIDIA has become the load-bearing wall of the AI buildout. With OpenAI’s 10GW commitment, Anthropic, Meta, and AWS all queuing for Blackwell and Vera Rubin silicon, the question centers on how much runway remains in the AI cycle.
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) is $273.83, implying 24.62% upside from the $219.74 close on August 18, 2026. Our rating is buy, with high confidence at 90%. NVIDIA is compounding at hyperscale rates while trading at a forward multiple below the market’s most expensive AI names.
24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Price | $219.74 |
| 24/7 Wall St. Price Target | $273.83 |
| Upside | 24.62% |
| Recommendation | BUY |
| Confidence Level | 90% |
What NVIDIA Just Delivered
NVIDIA is up 17.96% year to date and 20.89% over the trailing year, currently about 28% below the 52-week high of $236.26. Q1 FY2027 (filed May 20, 2026) topped estimates: non-GAAP EPS of $1.87 beat $1.7738 consensus, and revenue of $81.61 billion, up 85.23% year over year.
Data Center revenue reached $75.25 billion, with networking up 199%. Management guided Q2 to $91 billion and lifted supply commitments to $145 billion. The OpenAI narrative dominates bullish sentiment into the August 26 earnings report.
Why Bulls See $315-Plus
Our bull scenario points to $316.70, a 44.12% return. The case rests on three pillars. First, Jensen Huang put visibility at $1 trillion in Blackwell and Rubin revenue through calendar 2027, with hyperscale capex tracking above $1 trillion this year.
Second, Vera CPU opens a $200 billion TAM market NVIDIA has never addressed, with $20 billion already visible this year.
Third, gross margins remain at 75%, and management plans to return roughly 50% of free cash flow to shareholders. Analyst consensus target of $302.83, with 58 buy ratings, backstops the bull path.
What Could Go Wrong
Our bear case lands at $235.92, a 7.36% gain. Risks include no China Data Center compute revenue in guidance, $119 billion in supply commitments requiring the demand curve to hold, and TSMC single-source dependence.
Prediction markets flag near-term caution, pricing a 44% probability of NVDA closing August at $232 and only 49.5% above $220. Bulls counter that supply commitments reflect confirmed orders backed by hyperscaler demand, and Q1 free cash flow of $48.55 billion funds working capital.
How NVIDIA Compares to AMD and Broadcom
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) is the direct GPU competitor with OpenAI’s 6GW commitment and Anthropic’s 2GW Helios deal. AMD’s Q2 2026 data center revenue of $6.72 billion grew 107% YoY, outpacing NVIDIA’s growth rate, but AMD trades at a trailing P/E of 182 versus NVIDIA’s 34. NVIDIA looks conservatively priced.
Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) is the custom-silicon counterweight, with Q2 2026 AI semi revenue of $10.8 billion (up 143%) and Q3 guidance for $16 billion in AI silicon. Broadcom’s $1.81T market cap sits at roughly a third of NVIDIA’s, yet earns similar hyperscaler mindshare. Against these peers, the $273.83 target sits within a defensible range.
| Company | Forward P/E | Latest Rev Growth YoY |
|---|---|---|
| NVIDIA | 26 | 85% |
| AMD | n/a | 50% |
| Broadcom | n/a | 48% |
Bull and Bear Triggers to Watch
The 24/7 Wall St. price target is $273.83 with a buy rating at 90% confidence. The tipping factor is 75% gross margins with 85%-plus revenue growth at a forward P/E of 26.
Investors researching entry points may focus on any pullback into the low $200s ahead of the August 26 earnings report. The thesis weakens if hyperscaler capex guides roll over or Vera Rubin ramp slips into 2027.
Extending the base-case trajectory using our 247Factor model:
| Year | 24/7 Wall St. Price Target |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $243 |
| 2027 | $274 |
| 2028 | $318 |
| 2029 | $365 |
| 2030 | $421 |
These projections assume NVIDIA executes on Blackwell and Rubin. Meaningful upside or downside could come from AI infrastructure spending reaching the $3 to $4 trillion annually by end of decade Jensen Huang outlined (the power, cooling, and networking suppliers riding that same buildout are the subject of a free 24/7 Wall St. report on seven AI infrastructure names outside the chipmakers), or from a China policy resolution reopening Data Center compute revenue.
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