Asian chip stocks slump as Nvidia’s slowing revenue growth worries investors

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Asian semiconductor-related stocks mostly slumped on Thursday after Nvidia reported an earnings forecast that failed to meet the lofty expectations of some investors.

While Nvidia’s third-quarter results exceeded analysts’ expectations and delivered a strong forecast for the current quarter, its shares still shed 2.5% in extended trading to roughly $142.20 apiece.

“No matter how good the company does … if the guide is anything less than the high end of the whisper, you will probably see some selling pressure,” Daniel Newman, CEO at the Futurum Group, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” following the report.

The sentiment has spilled over to Asia, with stocks tied to Nvidia suppliers as well as other chip companies mostly falling.

Selloff in Asia

Semiconductor testing equipment supplier Advantest, which counts Nvidia among its clients, dropped as much as 5.6% on Thursday, the largest chip loser on Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225.

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Japanese technology conglomerate Softbank Group, which owns a stake in chip designer Arm, which provides circuit designs called architecture to Nvidia, saw shares tumble over 1.5%.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, which manufacturers Nvidia’s high-performance graphics processing units, slipped as much as 1.5%.

Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry, known internationally as Foxconn, was down as much as 1.9%.

The company has been a key supplier to Nvidia and is building the world’s largest manufacturing facility in Mexico for assembling Nvidia’s GB200 superchips, a key component of its next-generation Blackwell family computing platform.

In South Korea, SK Hynix started the day with gains before reversing to trade around 2% lower. It supplies high-bandwidth memory chips to Nvidia for its AI applications.

Samsung Electronics defying the trend, gaining 0.9%. It was reportedly in the process of obtaining certification to supply its advanced HBM chips to Nvidia.

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