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Wall Street is raising the target price for nvidia: The Blackwell craze is about to arrive!
①Wall Street analysts expect that Nvidia's next generation Blackwell chip will be released, triggering a sales boom, leading to them raising their target prices. ②Goldman Sachs forecasts that Nvidia's revenue will exceed $200 billion next year, emphasizing its potential large-scale share buyback plan.
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