While NVIDIA continues to set record profits across several areas, its gaming revenue has risen 9% year-over-year, even as quarterly revenue in that area has fallen from the previous quarter.
Fourth-quarter Gaming revenue was $2.5 billion, down 22% from the previous quarter and down 11% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 9% to $11.4 billion. In the quarter, Nvidia announced new ...
Nvidia said that revenue in its gaming business fell to $2.5 billion, down 11% from a year ago, in a big miss from analysts' expectations. The company attributed the decline in the fourth quarter ...
Nvidia's other segments were mixed. Gaming revenue sank 11% to $2.5 billion, as Q4 shipments were impacted by supply constraints. Professional visualization revenue increased 10% to $511 million ...
Full-year Gaming revenue rose 9% to $11.4B, Nvidia (NVDA) said. See what stocks are receiving Strong Buy ratings from top-rated analysts. Filter, analyze, and streamline your search for investment ...
and gaming. The calls usually cover topics like Nvidia's stock price moves, and the revenue of Nvidia's GPU chips, which are transitioning to the next-generation Blackwell architecture.
Nvidia's (NVDA) long-awaited earnings report ... And that breaks down to 3 35.6 billion dollars in data center above estimates. Gaming revenue of 2 and a half billion which is below estimates ...
Nvidia’s fundamentals remain strong. Revenue growth, expanding margins and dominance in high-growth sectors (AI, gaming and data centers) paint a bullish picture. The company’s gross margins ...
For context, in the company's first quarter of fiscal 2026 (ended Jan. 26, 2025), the data center platform generated 90.5% of ...
The gaming and AI PC division showed a slight downturn, with Q4 revenue at $2.5 billion, marking a 22% sequential decline attributed partly to supply chain constraints mentioned by Nvidia's Chief ...
Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD) shares climbed Monday as the chipmaker’s gaming GPUs gained market share in Japan.