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2 Fast-Growing AI Stocks That Could Become the Next NVIDIA
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Key Takeaways
AI demand lifts PLTR as soaring AIP adoption and a higher revenue outlook highlight accelerating growth.
PLTR's AIP drives sharp Q3 growth, with U.S. commercial revenues up 121% year over year to $397 million.
MU boosts guidance on strong HBM chip demand, pushing fiscal Q4 revenues to $11.32B and FY25 to $37.38B.
The artificial intelligence (AI) boom helped NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA - Free Report) become the most valuable company, with a market capitalization of $4.3 trillion. Major tech firms are increasingly relying on NVIDIA’s graphics processing units (GPUs) to power new AI applications, while its state-of-the-art Blackwell chips are witnessing explosive demand. NVIDIA’s leadership in the AI hardware market has consistently boosted its sales and profits, propelling its share price by 27.7% over the past year (read more: 3 Reasons to Buy NVIDIA After Its Massive 62% Revenue Surge).
However, rising interest in AI has fueled impressive gains for Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR - Free Report) and Micron Technology, Inc. (MU - Free Report) , outpacing NVIDIA over the past year, with stock gains of 153.7% and 140%, respectively. Both companies boast a scalable business model and are considered among the few with the potential to emulate NVIDIA’s success. Here’s why –
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AI Adoption Surges, Raises Palantir’s Earnings and Revenues
The rising demand for Palantir’s successful Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) in both the U.S. commercial sector and the government segment is expected to fuel the company’s revenue and profit growth. Demand for Palantir’s AI solutions prompted the company to raise its revenue outlook for the fourth quarter to between $1.327 billion and $1.331 billion, and for the full year to between $4.396 billion and $4.400 billion, citing investors.palantir.com.
Palantir’s third-quarter revenues were $1.18 billion, up 63% year over year and 18% quarter over quarter. The bulk of the revenues came from the U.S. commercial segment, whose sales soared to $397 million in the third quarter, up 121% year over year and 29% quarter over quarter, while sales from the government segment increased 52% year over year and 14% quarter over quarter, totaling $486 million. This revenue growth signals potential long-term growth as more clients adopt Palantir’s AIP, while growing government contracts strengthen barriers to entry.
It’s worth noting that Palantir’s U.S. commercial clientele is still limited, leaving ample room for growth. Palantir’s expected earnings growth for the current quarter and next year are 64.3% and 42.5%, respectively. It has already posted an impressive $476 million in GAAP net income in the third quarter.
Micron Boosts Guidance as AI HBM Demand Fuels Strong Growth
The growing demand for Micron’s AI-focused high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, powering AI-enabled smartphones and certain NVIDIA semiconductors, is driving the company’s strong performance lately. The HBM chips have the inherent capacity to process large volumes of data and reduce power consumption.
The demand for HBM chips has encouraged Micron to raise its fiscal first-quarter revenue guidance to $12.5 billion. Micron’s revenues in the fiscal fourth quarter were $11.32 billion, up from $7.75 billion a year ago. At the same time, Micron’s revenues of $37.38 billion for full fiscal 2025 were up from $25.11 billion in the prior year. Notably, Micron’s core cloud memory business saw a significant increase in sales, with additional increases projected.
Citing investors.micron.com, Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron’s CEO, said that the company “is entering fiscal 2026 with strong momentum and our most competitive portfolio to date. As the only U.S.-based memory manufacturer, Micron is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the AI opportunity ahead.” Banking on this hopefulness, Micron’s projected earnings growth rate for the current quarter and next year are 110.6% and 23.4%, respectively. Micron’s net income for the full fiscal year was a healthy $8.54 billion.
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2 Fast-Growing AI Stocks That Could Become the Next NVIDIA
Key Takeaways
The artificial intelligence (AI) boom helped NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA - Free Report) become the most valuable company, with a market capitalization of $4.3 trillion. Major tech firms are increasingly relying on NVIDIA’s graphics processing units (GPUs) to power new AI applications, while its state-of-the-art Blackwell chips are witnessing explosive demand. NVIDIA’s leadership in the AI hardware market has consistently boosted its sales and profits, propelling its share price by 27.7% over the past year (read more: 3 Reasons to Buy NVIDIA After Its Massive 62% Revenue Surge).
However, rising interest in AI has fueled impressive gains for Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR - Free Report) and Micron Technology, Inc. (MU - Free Report) , outpacing NVIDIA over the past year, with stock gains of 153.7% and 140%, respectively. Both companies boast a scalable business model and are considered among the few with the potential to emulate NVIDIA’s success. Here’s why –
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AI Adoption Surges, Raises Palantir’s Earnings and Revenues
The rising demand for Palantir’s successful Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) in both the U.S. commercial sector and the government segment is expected to fuel the company’s revenue and profit growth. Demand for Palantir’s AI solutions prompted the company to raise its revenue outlook for the fourth quarter to between $1.327 billion and $1.331 billion, and for the full year to between $4.396 billion and $4.400 billion, citing investors.palantir.com.
Palantir’s third-quarter revenues were $1.18 billion, up 63% year over year and 18% quarter over quarter. The bulk of the revenues came from the U.S. commercial segment, whose sales soared to $397 million in the third quarter, up 121% year over year and 29% quarter over quarter, while sales from the government segment increased 52% year over year and 14% quarter over quarter, totaling $486 million. This revenue growth signals potential long-term growth as more clients adopt Palantir’s AIP, while growing government contracts strengthen barriers to entry.
It’s worth noting that Palantir’s U.S. commercial clientele is still limited, leaving ample room for growth. Palantir’s expected earnings growth for the current quarter and next year are 64.3% and 42.5%, respectively. It has already posted an impressive $476 million in GAAP net income in the third quarter.
Micron Boosts Guidance as AI HBM Demand Fuels Strong Growth
The growing demand for Micron’s AI-focused high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, powering AI-enabled smartphones and certain NVIDIA semiconductors, is driving the company’s strong performance lately. The HBM chips have the inherent capacity to process large volumes of data and reduce power consumption.
The demand for HBM chips has encouraged Micron to raise its fiscal first-quarter revenue guidance to $12.5 billion. Micron’s revenues in the fiscal fourth quarter were $11.32 billion, up from $7.75 billion a year ago. At the same time, Micron’s revenues of $37.38 billion for full fiscal 2025 were up from $25.11 billion in the prior year. Notably, Micron’s core cloud memory business saw a significant increase in sales, with additional increases projected.
Citing investors.micron.com, Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron’s CEO, said that the company “is entering fiscal 2026 with strong momentum and our most competitive portfolio to date. As the only U.S.-based memory manufacturer, Micron is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the AI opportunity ahead.” Banking on this hopefulness, Micron’s projected earnings growth rate for the current quarter and next year are 110.6% and 23.4%, respectively. Micron’s net income for the full fiscal year was a healthy $8.54 billion.
Micron currently has a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), while Palantir has a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks Rank #1 stocks here.