Goldman Sachs keeps Buy rating on Nvidia (NVDA) stock with $285 target. RTX Spark platform and Vera Rubin production ramp drive bullish outlook. The post GoldmanGoldman Sachs keeps Buy rating on Nvidia (NVDA) stock with $285 target. RTX Spark platform and Vera Rubin production ramp drive bullish outlook. The post Goldman

Goldman Sachs Maintains Bullish Stance on Nvidia (NVDA) Stock with $285 Target

2026/06/03 17:43
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Key Takeaways

  • James Schneider from Goldman Sachs maintained his Buy recommendation on NVDA stock, setting a $285 target price that suggests approximately 28% potential gains
  • At Computex, Nvidia introduced RTX Spark, a high-performance PC platform developed alongside Microsoft and Mediatek, featuring Blackwell GPU and Grace CPU technology
  • The company’s Vera Rubin platform has entered full production, with Goldman anticipating a more aggressive revenue acceleration compared to Blackwell’s rollout
  • NVDA shares declined 0.69% in Tuesday trading but maintain a year-to-date gain of approximately 18%
  • Analyst consensus shows a Strong Buy rating with an average target of $309.94, backed by 38 Buy ratings, 1 Hold, and 1 Sell

The Computex keynote delivered by Jensen Huang provided substantial material for analysis — and prominent Wall Street analysts were paying close attention.


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James Schneider, a Goldman Sachs analyst positioned in the top 2% of Wall Street professionals, emerged from the keynote with his bullish perspective intact. He maintained his Buy stance on Nvidia (NVDA) stock while keeping his $285 price objective unchanged, citing what he describes as “positive catalyst path ahead” for the shares in upcoming months. Despite Tuesday’s 0.69% decline, NVDA has climbed approximately 18% since the beginning of the year.

The keynote’s centerpiece was RTX Spark, a Windows-powered PC platform designed for demanding AI applications. Developed in collaboration with Microsoft and Mediatek, the system combines a Blackwell RTX GPU with a 20-core Grace CPU linked via NVLink. Manufacturing partners such as ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Acer, and Gigabyte are preparing to launch devices this autumn spanning laptops, desktops, and workstations.

Schneider interprets this as Nvidia’s entrance into the high-end PC segment, which may simultaneously boost Windows on ARM adoption — a platform that has historically faced challenges gaining market share despite sustained industry investment.

The move also positions Nvidia as a direct rival to Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and Apple in a market segment where premium profit margins remain robust.

Vera Rubin Production Trajectory Looks Promising

While PC announcements generated buzz, the datacenter narrative continues to anchor Goldman’s investment thesis.

Nvidia announced that its Vera Rubin platform has reached full-scale manufacturing. The architecture operates on a unified stack incorporating NVL72 GPU racks, Vera CPUs, Groq 3 LPUs, BlueField storage solutions, and Spectrum-X networking infrastructure. Huang emphasized that Rubin targets agentic AI applications and provides up to 1.8x the performance versus x86 architectures, while delivering roughly 10x the agent processing capability of Blackwell.

Schneider’s analysis: the Rubin deployment beginning in Q3 should outpace Blackwell’s initial rollout, driven by manufacturing improvements and expanded production capacity.

This represents a significant projection. If validated, it would translate to accelerated revenue realization and stronger earnings momentum approaching 2027.

Analyst Consensus and Price Targets

While Goldman’s $285 projection is optimistic, it falls short of the Street’s highest estimates. The average consensus target stands at $309.94, supported by a Strong Buy rating comprising 38 Buy recommendations, a single Hold, and one Sell rating.

Schneider also emphasized Nvidia’s cost efficiency and performance advantages in datacenter environments as critical differentiators versus competitors — especially for clients where power consumption, processing speed, networking capabilities, and deployment timelines influence overall economics.

Beyond hardware developments, Nvidia presented enhancements to its open-source Cosmos frontier model — version 3 targets improved multimodal reasoning capabilities — alongside Alpamayo v2, a reference architecture for self-driving vehicle applications.

Schneider identified enhanced transparency into hyperscaler capital expenditure roadmaps for 2027 as the next important catalyst worth monitoring.

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