1. The recent market sell-off has pushed Nvidia's valuation back to 2020 levels, when its data center segment was little-known. 2. Despite the stock's decline, Nvidia's fundamentals remain strong. 3. Risks include GPU pricing power weakening and potential impacts from hyperscaler CapEx pullbacks and semiconductor tariffs.
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