Buy, Sell, or Hold: NVIDIA

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Buy, Sell, or Hold: NVIDIA

The first half of 2013 has been relatively slow for NVIDIA , with shares mostly keeping pace with the broader market. This is expected, as the company made the conscious decision to delay the Tegra 4 time frame in order to focus on Tegra 4i. The graphics business continues to hold up admirably in the face of a slow PC market, as NVIDIA's target gamer market remains resilient.

NVIDIA is now entering the licensing business with its graphics architecture, which could translate into new opportunities in mobile. The company could now potentially earn wins at the top two smartphone vendors, Apple and Samsung, which aren't interested in using Tegra processors directly.

In the following video, Fool contributor Evan Niu, CFA, and Eric Bleeker, CFA, discuss NVIDIA at current prices.


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