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Better Artificial Intelligence Stock: BigBear.ai vs. Nvidia

Last updated: August 3, 2025 12:25 pm
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Artificial intelligence (AI) companies have been gaining significant attention from investors in recent years, with BigBear.ai and Nvidia emerging as top contenders in the market. Nvidia, a leading AI semiconductor company, has seen substantial growth in both revenue and profitability, making it a favorite among investors. The company’s AI processors are in high demand, with an estimated 70% to 95% of data centers using Nvidia’s technology.

In fiscal 2025, Nvidia experienced a remarkable 114% increase in total sales, reaching $130.5 billion, while earnings surged by 147% to $2.94 per share. This growth was primarily driven by the company’s data center segment, which saw a revenue surge of 142% to $115 billion. As a result, Nvidia’s stock has climbed 57% over the past year, with a price-to-earnings multiple of about 56, lower than the industry average.

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, believes that AI will continue to drive significant data center spending in the coming years, presenting a lucrative opportunity for the company. Despite the company’s impressive performance, there are always risks associated with investing in high-growth AI stocks.

On the other hand, BigBear.ai, an AI data analytics company, has also seen a surge in its stock price, jumping 323% over the past year. However, the company’s lackluster revenue growth, with sales increasing just 5% in Q1 to $34.8 million, raises concerns among investors. Moreover, 52% of BigBear.ai’s revenue comes from only four customers, posing a risk if any of them were to leave.

BigBear.ai reported a loss of $1.10 per share last year and continued to report a loss of $0.25 per share in Q1. With a price-to-sales ratio of 11, significantly higher than the industry average, investors may be paying a premium for the stock. In comparison to Nvidia, BigBear.ai appears to be overvalued, with unimpressive revenue growth and lack of profitability.

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In conclusion, while both companies operate in the AI space, Nvidia stands out as a more favorable investment option due to its profitability, consistent revenue growth, and market dominance. Investors looking for a long-term investment in the AI sector may find Nvidia to be a more reliable choice compared to BigBear.ai. As with any investment, it’s essential to conduct thorough research and consider the risks before making a decision.

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