Here's a thought I've been mulling over for years: accelerators might eventually stratify like the smartphone market did—with one clear leader commanding the ecosystem and others playing the Android role. If this plays out, NVDA could position itself as the Apple of this race, while AVGO might end up as the Android alternative. That said, I could easily be off base here. The architecture wars are far from settled, and plenty can still shift the dynamics.
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Here's a thought I've been mulling over for years: accelerators might eventually stratify like the smartphone market did—with one clear leader commanding the ecosystem and others playing the Android role. If this plays out, NVDA could position itself as the Apple of this race, while AVGO might end up as the Android alternative. That said, I could easily be off base here. The architecture wars are far from settled, and plenty can still shift the dynamics.