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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD) shares climbed Monday as the chipmaker’s gaming GPUs gained market share in Japan.
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 ...