Nvidiaโs Next Big Growth Lever?
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Jon Quast: What is Nvidia's next big growth lever? You're listening to Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing . Welcome to Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing . My name is Jon Quast, and I'm joined today by Foolish contributors, Rachel Warren and Matt Frankel. We have a couple of things to talk about on the show today. We're going to talk about passive investing. We're going to talk about a deal in the homebuilder market.
But first, we're going to talk about the bell of the ball, and that is Nvidia . Nvidia over the weekend in Taipei, having a conference event where they announce many things as they want to do. But one of the big announcements coming out from Nvidia over the weekend was its new Vera CPU. Now, I know full well that Nvidia is not a hidden company. It's the largest publicly traded company in the world. But the business has boomed with GPUs, or these graphic processing units. This is an announcement for a CPU, a central processing unit, and that's not an area that Nvidia dominates. Actually, that space is dominated by AMD and Intel, and we'll get to that side of the story here in just a moment. But first, let's talk about this, Matt. What is Nvidiaโs pitch to its customers here on why it should potentially switch to its own CPUs instead of that of competitors?

