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Why Nvidia stock is outperforming AI peers today

by June 4, 2026
written by June 4, 2026

Nvidia (NVDA) shares edged lower on Thursday but held up considerably better than many semiconductor peers as investors digested a sharp sector-wide selloff triggered by Broadcom’s earnings report.

Nvidia stock fell 0.8% to $214.75 in early trading. While the stock remained under pressure, the decline was modest compared with losses elsewhere in the semiconductor sector.

Broadcom shares dropped 15% after its earnings release, while Advanced Micro Devices fell 5.6%.

The latest move extends a difficult stretch for Nvidia shares, which have now closed lower in seven of the past nine trading sessions.

However, the stock’s relatively muted reaction compared with peers underscored how Nvidia has increasingly traded independently of broader semiconductor sentiment.

Broadcom selloff hits chip sector

Investors appeared concerned about issues specific to Broadcom’s business, including potential competition within Google’s custom-chip supply chain and pressure on margins.

Those concerns do not directly apply to Nvidia, whose artificial intelligence business remains centered around its dominant graphics processing unit ecosystem.

The divergence highlights a broader trend that has emerged in recent months.

While Nvidia remains the largest beneficiary of the AI infrastructure boom, the stock has not participated to the same degree as many semiconductor peers during the latest chip rally.

Through Wednesday’s close, Nvidia shares were up about 15% this year, compared with a roughly 96% gain for the PHLX Semiconductor Index.

That relative underperformance has left Nvidia less exposed to profit-taking when sentiment turns negative across the sector.

South Korea AI expansion plans

Separately, Nvidia appears to be advancing its long-term artificial intelligence infrastructure ambitions in Asia.

According to a report by the Korea Economic Daily, Nvidia and Hyundai Motor Group are in the final stages of discussions to establish a new artificial intelligence research and development hub in South Korea.

Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang is reportedly expected to visit Seoul this week and meet Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung on Friday, potentially adding momentum to the discussions.

The proposed research hub would build on a broader partnership announced in October 2025 between Nvidia, Hyundai and the South Korean government aimed at developing the country’s “physical AI” ecosystem.

As part of that earlier initiative, Hyundai said it planned to utilize 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs to support AI model training, validation, and deployment across applications, including autonomous driving, robotics, smart factories, and in-vehicle AI systems.

Nvidia also announced plans at the time for an AI Application Center and an AI Technology Center in South Korea.

According to the report, the new facility is being considered for Saemangeum, a large industrial development zone on South Korea’s southwest coast.

Analysts highlight expanding CPU opportunity

Wall Street analysts continue to view Nvidia favorably despite the stock’s recent weakness.

Earlier this week, Morgan Stanley reiterated its Overweight rating on Nvidia and maintained a $288 price target.

The firm also kept Nvidia as its top pick within the processor sector.

Morgan Stanley said Nvidia remains one of the most attractively valued companies in the semiconductor industry and highlighted the company’s growing presence across multiple computing categories.

According to Morgan Stanley, Nvidia executives indicated the company now has visibility into approximately $20 billion of CPU-related revenue opportunities.

The firm also highlighted Nvidia’s efforts to improve the economics of AI infrastructure deployments.

Morgan Stanley noted that roughly half of the total cost of ownership for AI factories is tied to head-node systems and said Nvidia’s ability to reduce those costs could become an increasingly important driver of investor sentiment.

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