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Goldman Sachs’ 2025 stock picks focus heavily on AI infrastructure
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Goldman Sachs‘ top hardware and software investment picks for 2025 focus heavily on companies building AI infrastructure, with particular emphasis on data center equipment suppliers and IT distributors.

Market outlook; Goldman Sachs anticipates strong continued demand for AI data center equipment through 2025 and 2026, particularly benefiting companies selling to major cloud providers and enterprise customers.

Top stock picks; Several companies stand out as particularly promising investments according to Goldman’s analysis.

  • Dell Technologies, up 53% in 2024, has a price target of $165, suggesting 38% additional upside
  • Arista Networks, despite gaining 91% in 2024, maintains a $120 price target with 4% further upside potential
  • Both companies have established early market leadership in AI servers and network switching

IT distribution sector; Goldman sees particular opportunity in IT distribution companies as a way to capitalize on the expected 2025 cyclical recovery.

  • TD Synnex, up 10% in 2024, has a price target of $141, implying 18% potential upside
  • Ingram Micro, despite dropping 12% since its IPO, has a $33 price target suggesting 62% upside potential
  • These distributors are positioned to benefit from increased PC and networking equipment sales

PC market recovery; The analysis points to several factors driving an expected PC market rebound in 2025.

  • An aging installed base of computers needs replacement
  • Windows 10 end-of-support will drive upgrades
  • Growing demand for AI-capable PCs will spur new purchases

Looking ahead: Market dynamics and competitive landscape; While Goldman’s analysis presents an optimistic outlook for AI infrastructure companies, success will likely depend on execution and market share capture in an increasingly competitive landscape. The projected PC refresh cycle, combined with AI infrastructure buildout, could create significant opportunities for well-positioned companies, though macro economic conditions and technology adoption rates will play crucial roles in determining actual outcomes.

Goldman Sachs’ top software and hardware picks for 2025 include an array of AI infrastructure builders

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