3 Things Nvidia Management Just Said That Build the Buy Case for These 3 Magnificent Hidden AI Stocks

Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) recent earnings report boosted the market and alleviated concerns about any slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) and data-center-related spending. That's great news for Nvidia and other frontline players in the AI/data center industry. It's also great news for some of the more esoteric, yet no less investable, stocks with exposure to the theme, such as GE HealthCare Technologies (NASDAQ: GEHC), industrial software company PTC (NASDAQ: PTC), and data center equipment company Vertiv (NYSE: VRT). Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted his company's collaboration with GE HealthCare on AI-powered robotics during Nvidia's recent fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings call. The healthcare company is utilizing Nvidia's AI-powered robotics platform, Isaac, to enhance the value of its imaging systems, and Huang referenced it as an example of the "era of robotics."He has a point, and the value-add from embedding AI-powered applications into GE HealthCare's leading imaging systems (including ultrasound, MRI scanners, and X-ray equipment) is that they can guide patients better and optimally gather and analyze data from images in an automated manner. Moreover, AI tools help support decision-making and patient monitoring.Continue reading

Jun 5, 2025 - 03:00
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3 Things Nvidia Management Just Said That Build the Buy Case for These 3 Magnificent Hidden AI Stocks

Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) recent earnings report boosted the market and alleviated concerns about any slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) and data-center-related spending. That's great news for Nvidia and other frontline players in the AI/data center industry. It's also great news for some of the more esoteric, yet no less investable, stocks with exposure to the theme, such as GE HealthCare Technologies (NASDAQ: GEHC), industrial software company PTC (NASDAQ: PTC), and data center equipment company Vertiv (NYSE: VRT)

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted his company's collaboration with GE HealthCare on AI-powered robotics during Nvidia's recent fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings call. The healthcare company is utilizing Nvidia's AI-powered robotics platform, Isaac, to enhance the value of its imaging systems, and Huang referenced it as an example of the "era of robotics."

He has a point, and the value-add from embedding AI-powered applications into GE HealthCare's leading imaging systems (including ultrasound, MRI scanners, and X-ray equipment) is that they can guide patients better and optimally gather and analyze data from images in an automated manner. Moreover, AI tools help support decision-making and patient monitoring.

Continue reading