Dell, HP Shares Plunge After Nvidia Calls PC Acquisition Report False
NVIDIA refuted a claim made by SemiAccurate that it was looking to buy a big business that would "reshape the PC landscape."
Quick overview
- NVIDIA denied claims from SemiAccurate about negotiating a major acquisition to reshape the PC landscape.
- The company invested $70 billion in partners and clients to advance AI in the past fiscal year.
- Dell expects to earn approximately $50 billion from AI server production using Nvidia chips in the current fiscal year.
- Following Nvidia's statement, shares of Dell and HP fell in extended trading after earlier gains.
NVIDIA refuted a claim made by SemiAccurate that it was looking to buy a big business that would “reshape the PC landscape.” According to the website, Nvidia has been negotiating a deal for over a year.

The company invested $70 billion in partners and clients during the fiscal year that concluded in January to advance AI. In the current fiscal year, which concludes in January 2027, Dell anticipates earning roughly $50 billion from the production of AI servers that employ Nvidia chips
Dell shares dropped 3.4% during extended trading following Nvidia’s remarks. The stock earlier closed at a record high of $189.79 in New York after 6.7% surge.
HP’s stock also fell more than 3 percent in extended trading after rising 5.3 percent during the day to close at $19.23,
The media report is untrue; Nvidia is not in talks to buy any PC manufacturer. Among the leading PC suppliers worldwide are Dell and HP. Based in Palo Alto, California, HP trailed only Lenovo Group Ltd. with 19% of the global market in the first quarter. which, according to Gartner Inc., had a share of nearly 27%. a company that conducts industry research.
According to the company, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell held roughly 17% of the market. The largest manufacturer of chips for artificial intelligence applications is Nvidia.
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