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Jim Cramer on NVIDIA: "It's a Force Multiplier"

By Syeda Seirut Javed | July 30, 2025, 3:38 AM

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer shed light on. Cramer praised the company and its chips during the episode, as he said:

“When you hear about the spending, you should be thinking one thing: NVIDIA. You can’t be dominant in search unless you buy the latest and greatest chips from Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA. The naysayers tell us that spending’s a big waste of money, but if you listen to Jensen, he says his best hardware and software stacks can give you four times your money’s worth.

Given what Alphabet said last night, you know what? I think it probably works out to about four times now. NVIDIA is not a tax on the system. It’s an expander. It’s a force multiplier. That’s why it is so important for the US government to allow China to have a version of NVIDIA’s AI technology. You know, we tend to assume that China makes everything we want while needing nothing from us, aside from those NVIDIA semiconductors. That’s not really true… Here’s what I do know: The more new chips you have from NVIDIA, the less likely your AI will get things wrong.”

Jim Cramer on NVIDIA: "It’s a Force Multiplier"
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NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) develops graphics, computing, and AI-driven solutions used across gaming, data centers, professional visualization, and automotive applications. The company also provides platforms and services that support robotics and cloud-based AI adoption.

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