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Nvidia Gets Bullish Price Target Boost from Barclays on Supply Chain Strength

Nvidia Gets Bullish Price Target Boost from Barclays on Supply Chain Strength

Barclays has lifted its price target on Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) to $200, up from $170, signaling growing optimism around the chipmaker’s ability to capitalize on strong supply chain demand and AI-related momentum in the second half of 2025.

This new target implies a 38% upside from Nvidia’s June 16 closing price of $144.69.


Supply Chain Insights Drive Forecast Upgrades

Following first-quarter earnings, Barclays’ supply chain checks revealed a potential $2 billion revenue upside in July alone versus consensus estimates. As a result, the bank has revised its full-year Compute revenue forecast to $37 billion, up from $35.6 billion.

Although Blackwell chip production reached only 30,000 wafers per month—below Barclays' prior estimate of 40,000—the firm says utilization remains healthy, and outlooks for the second half are increasingly positive.

  • Blackwell Ultra remains on track for mass production in Q3

  • System sales expected to contribute 25% of July revenue and rise to 50% by October

  • Gross margins may improve due to scale and product mix shift

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Barclays’ revised target is based on a 29x multiple applied to its 2026 non-GAAP EPS estimate of $6.86, up from $6.43. This upward revision reflects confidence in Nvidia’s Compute and AI infrastructure dominance, despite near-term wafer constraints.

As demand for Blackwell systems and AI data center infrastructure continues to scale, Nvidia’s growth narrative remains intact, with strong upside potential in the coming quarters.

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