Google’s AI leadership, highlighted by the Gemini 3 launch and strong fundamentals, has boosted investor confidence and market momentum. With wide distribution, technical strength, and growing commercial scale, Alphabet is well-positioned to outperform peers in the evolving AI landscape.
Investor Confidence Soars on AI Leadership
Google’s recent rally signals a clear boost in investor confidence around its AI leadership. The launch of Gemini 3 triggered a surge of high-profile endorsements and fresh bullish momentum in Alphabet shares. The inflection point came when Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff publicly said he’s “not going back” to ChatGPT after using Gemini 3 for just two hours. For someone who has relied on ChatGPT daily for years, that kind of endorsement carries serious weight—and the market reacted fast.
Gemini 3 Gains Recognition as a Top-Tier Model
Investors now view Gemini 3 as an accurate top-tier model, with early testers repeatedly citing stronger reasoning, faster speeds, better multimodal quality, and more accurate coding. This positive reaction has intensified competitive pressure on OpenAI and bolstered the belief that Google is narrowing the gap—and, in some cases, surpassing it.
Strong Fundamentals Support the Rally
The rally isn’t just hype—fundamentals back it. Alphabet delivered a strong Q3 with 35% EPS growth, faster cloud expansion, and solid margins despite heavy AI spending. Berkshire Hathaway’s newly disclosed $4.3 billion stake added another tailwind. But the headline development was Gemini 3’s launch, which highlighted Google’s full-stack strength: the model was trained end-to-end on Google’s TPUs, signaling serious technical capability and the potential for TPUs to challenge Nvidia GPUs commercially. Reports that Meta is considering buying Google’s TPUs provided another boost, pointing towards a real possibility that Google’s in-house silicon could become a meaningful revenue driver and a long-term strategic advantage.
Broad Distribution Accelerates Commercial Scale
Meanwhile, Google continues rolling Gemini out across Search, Chrome, Android, and Workspace, giving it a distribution reach unmatched by any other AI platform. With more than 650 million monthly Gemini users, rising cloud backlog, and early traction in AI-powered search and advertising tools, Alphabet is quickly converting model performance into commercial scale. Besides the core AI businesses, businesses like Waymo—now also seeing accelerating ride-hailing adoption—are adding to Google’s long-term optionality.
Google Stands Out Amid AI Market Volatility
The broader AI market remains volatile, but Google stands out for consistent execution. While peers like AMD and Nvidia face uncertainty around hyperscaler chip buying cycles, Alphabet is strengthening across both software and hardware. With a lower P/E than most of the Magnificent Seven and improving profitability, the stock still offers attractive upside despite a strong year-to-date performance.
Quantel’s Outlook
Quantel’s near-term outlook remains constructive. Early enthusiasm for Gemini 3, potential expansion of TPU adoption, and steady cloud demand provide solid visibility into further earnings growth. Antitrust scrutiny and tougher model competition are real risks, but Google’s end-to-end AI stack keeps it among the most compelling AI leaders for the next 12–18 months.
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