September 27, 2025
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Here is why Nvidia NVDA Plunged today – DeepSeek

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Nvidia’s stock is trading 17% lower at $118.14 after the announcement from the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek about their new AI model R1, which is more efficient and achieved similar capabilities with less capital (about 6 million) and resources.

DeepSeek’s efficiency might lead to a lower demand for computing power affecting Nvidia’s leading market position. The stock market reacted to the news that DeepSeek might have more Nvidia GPUs than claimed, suggesting a possible oversupply or less demand for Nvidia’s products in the future.

Nvidia’s stock also faced pressure from profit-taking after a significant run-up soaring by 100% in the last twelve months in its stock price, which had attracted momentum buyers.

A fresh outlook from supplier SK Hynix cast doubt over future demand for Nvidia’s products, contributing to the stock’s decline.

Cantor Fitzgerald came up with a report which reiterates NVIDIA NVDA stock at Overweight and maintains the price target at $200.

Nvidia lost almost $580 billion in market cap today, the largest in market history.

Nvidia released a statement regarding DeepSeek: “DeepSeek is an excellent AI advancement and a perfect example of Test Time Scaling. DeepSeek’s work illustrates how new models can be created using that technique, leveraging widely-available models and compute that is fully export control compliant. Inference requires significant numbers of NVIDIA GPUs and high-performance networking. We now have three scaling laws: pre-training and post-training, which continue, and new test-time scaling.”

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