Nvidia says it is getting into the $200 billion CPU market.
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Nvidia says it is getting into the $200 billion CPU market.
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Nvidia stock fell late despite strong earnings. Elon Musk's SpaceX released its filing for a mammoth IP. Stocks rallied Wednesday as oil prices dived on Iran hopes.
Nvidia announced another record revenue figure after market close on Wednesday, but forecasted that revenue growth would slow in the following quarter.
A new bull on Wall Street sees a lucrative future for the artificial intelligence (AI) chip designer.
Nvidia (NVDA) exceeded Wall Street's estimates for the AI chipmaker's first quarter, reporting adjusted earnings of $1.87 per share and $81.62 billion in revenue. The company also outpaced forecasts on its second quarter outlook. A panel consisting of CFRA Research senior vice president Angelo Zino, Spear Invest founder and CIO Ivana Delevska, and TECHnalysis Research president Bob O'Donnell comes on Asking for a Trend to discuss Nvidia's earnings results and guidance.
Nvidia reported an earnings and revenue beat on Wednesday, but the stock was still in negative territory heading into the company's conference call with investors, which is scheduled to start at 5 p.m.
Artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia's quarterly results surpassed Wall Street's expectations once again, fueled by massive demand for its high-end AI chips. The company said Wednesday it earned $58.32 billion, or $2.39 per share, in the February-April period, up from $18.78 billion, or 76 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. Excluding one-time items, Nvidia earned $1.76 per share.
Nvidia has used some of its accelerating cash flow to make investments into start-ups, as well as Intel and CoreWeave. In the first quarter, Nvidia spent another $18.6 billion on equity securities. It booked a fair value gain of $16 billion from equity investments in the quarter.
Nvidia (NVDA) released its first quarter results in Wednesday's after-hours session, outpacing adjusted earnings ($1.87 per share vs. Bloomberg estimates of $1.77) and revenue forecasts ($81.62 billion vs. estimates of $79.18 billion). Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley analyzes the earnings print from the AI chip juggernaut, diving into Nvidia's second quarter guidance and its AI data center revenues.
US equity indexes ended higher on Wednesday after crude oil prices fell and the tech sector rose ahe
US equity indexes jumped ahead of Nvidia's (NVDA) earnings and as government bond yields sank amid a
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A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after a broad-based sell-off hit the semiconductor sector following news of a potential strike at Samsung and a stake sale by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), which rattled global chip supply chains.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after a broad-based sell-off hit the semiconductor sector following news of a potential strike at Samsung and a stake sale by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), which rattled global chip supply chains.