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NVDA vs AMD: side-by-side analysis

Cross-read of NVDA (NVIDIA Corporation) versus AMD (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.): NVDA looks meaningfully undervalued at $212 versus a fair-value midpoint of $258, while AMD appears in our peer table at a forward P/E of 34.3x and ROE of 7.1%. Our current rating for NVDA is Buy.

Where NVDA and AMD sit on fair value

NVDA's composite fair-value range is $161–$368 (midpoint $258), versus a current price of $212. AMD is one of NVDA's closest sector neighbours and shows up directly in the peer table inside our full report, with a market-cap of $687.1B, P/E of 34.3x, EV/EBITDA of 84.9x, and an operating margin of 17.1%. The cross-read is editorial: same archetype expectations, same discount-rate philosophy, different operating model.

Both names are evaluated under the same six-factor decision overlay (customer value, unit economics, TAM, moat durability, risk profile, valuation) so comparing them is apples-to-apples rather than headline-multiple-to-headline-multiple. The rating differential between NVDA and AMD is driven by where each lands across those six axes, not by who looks "cheaper" on a single screen.

Where they actually differ

NVDA is classified as a hyper-growth stock; the archetype dictates our deceleration curve, terminal multiple, and probability weights. AMD, depending on its own archetype, will have its own calibration — and that is precisely why simple peer multiples can mislead. A 18.9× forward P/E with a PEG of 0.63 is not the same on NVDA as it is on AMD unless they share the same growth profile, capital intensity, and moat half-life.

NVDA's moat assessment is 0/10, and the full moat section in the report covers the source (network effects, switching costs, intangibles, scale, etc.) plus the timeline of any threats. The cross-read against AMD should focus on which company's economic profit (ROIC minus WACC) is wider AND more durable — that is the variable that dominates long-run total return between two same-sector names.

Which one wins on each dimension

Valuation: NVDA looks meaningfully undervalued versus our fair-value midpoint. The full report's peer table compares NVDA and AMD directly on P/E, PEG, EV/EBITDA, ROE, and operating margin. Risk: the bear case for NVDA is bound by the kill-scenarios list in Section 2; the equivalent for AMD would need its own report. We do not co-rate two companies on a single page.

Capital allocation and growth runway typically separate same-sector pairs more than the headline numbers suggest. The full report's capital-allocation paragraph and TAM analysis are the lenses we recommend before deciding whether NVDA or AMD is the better expression of the same theme.

Bottom line — NVDA or AMD?

Our rating for NVDA is Buy with a 52/100 confidence score; the rating already accounts for the relative-value information embedded in the peer table that includes AMD. The cross-read is most useful when the two companies are real substitutes in a portfolio (same factor exposure, same end markets, same archetype) — otherwise the comparison is theatre.

For the full evidence on NVDA, including the explicit peer multiples versus AMD and the rest of the comp set, see the canonical report at /stocks/nvda/analysis. For AMD's standalone report, see /stocks/amd/analysis.

Frequently asked questions

NVDA vs AMD: which is cheaper today?

NVDA looks meaningfully undervalued at $212 versus a fair-value midpoint of $258 (range $161–$368). The peer table inside the full report compares NVDA and AMD directly on P/E, PEG, EV/EBITDA, ROE, and operating margin.

Is NVDA a better buy than AMD?

Our current rating for NVDA is Buy; we do not co-rate AMD on this page — see AMD's own report. The cross-read is most useful for relative positioning, not for choosing one over the other in isolation.

What archetype is NVDA?

NVIDIA Corporation is classified as a hyper-growth stock, which determines our deceleration curve, terminal multiple, and probability weights. AMD's own archetype is in its own report.

What is NVDA's moat score versus AMD?

NVDA's moat score is 0/10. The full moat section covers source, durability, and threat timeline; AMD's moat assessment is in its own standalone report.

Research for educational purposes. Not personalised investment advice. See the full NVDA report for the canonical evidence.