Did Nvidia Make a Colossal Mistake by Selling SoundHound AI Stock?

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Key Points

  • SoundHound AI stock surged by almost 30% since the company reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2025.

  • Nvidia owned 1.73 million shares in SoundHound AI, but the chip giant sold its entire stake toward the end of 2024.

  • SoundHound's business is growing rapidly, but that doesn't mean Nvidia made the wrong move by selling the stock.

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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) added an eye-popping $2.8 trillion to its market capitalization since the start of 2023, thanks to soaring demand for its data center chips that are the best in the world for developing artificial intelligence (AI). The company also invested in a portfolio of other AI stocks, and SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) was one of them.

SoundHound is a specialist in conversational AI, and it has an impressive list of customers that includes some of the biggest brands in the world from industries like hospitality and car manufacturing. But when Nvidia filed its 13-F with the Securities and Exchange Commission for the final quarter of 2024, SoundHound stock was notably missing -- it turns out the chip giant sold its entire stake toward the end of last year.

SoundHound recently reported its latest financial results for the first quarter of 2025 (ended March 31), and its stock soared by almost 30% since. Did Nvidia sell its position too early?

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A growing portfolio of conversational AI products

SoundHound's conversational AI technology understands voice prompts and can respond in kind, and it has been deployed by some of the biggest businesses in the world to transform the way we interact with our devices, our cars, and even our favorite restaurants.

SoundHound is active in almost 13,000 quick-service restaurants, operated by chains like White Castle, Chipotle, and Papa John's. Its Voice AI technology can autonomously take orders from customers over the phone, in-store, and in the drive-thru, reducing the workload on employees so they can spend more time on other tasks. SoundHound also offers a product called Employee Assist, which stands ready to provide workers with information on menu items and in-store procedures.

In the automotive industry, SoundHound's Chat AI in-car voice assistant is used by top brands like Hyundai, Kia, and Stellantis (the owner of Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge). It can answer questions on a broad range of topics, and it can also provide-real time information on sports scores and stock prices. SoundHound also launched a new platform called Voice Commerce earlier this year, which allows drivers to place food orders from the comfort of their vehicle. It can even recommend restaurants and provide directions using the car's GPS system.