D.A. Davidson is more bullish on artificial intelligence poster child Nvidia . The investment firm upgraded the graphics processing unit manufacturer to buy from neutral. Analyst Gil Luria accompanied the move by raising his price target to $210 per share from $195. Luria cited the growth in AI compute demand as a strong catalyst, and one that could likely sustain Nvidia's growth into the next year and beyond. NVDA YTD mountain NVDA YTD chart "Our increasingly optimistic view of the growth in AI compute demand supersedes our list of concerns regarding NVDA," he wrote. "Our perspective that AI will transform work through labor itself, as opposed to the IT tech stack, lends itself to a continued ramp in compute demand even before enterprise customers see a return on investment." Despite pote

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