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Record demand for AI chips drives Nvidia’s revenue up by 262%

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Nvidia’s Record Sales of AI Chips Propel Revenue Soaring 262%

Nvidia, the leading provider of artificial intelligence chips, has reported a staggering 262% increase in revenue for the past quarter, surpassing expectations and setting the stage for continued growth with the launch of a new line of chips. The company’s CEO, Jensen Huang, announced that the sales of their new Blackwell chips are expected to drive significant revenue this year, fueled by the surging demand for generative AI computing power.

The demand for Nvidia’s AI data center graphics processing units has skyrocketed as major tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon race to develop the necessary computing infrastructure for powerful AI products at scale. This surge in demand has propelled Nvidia’s revenue to $26 billion for the quarter, exceeding consensus estimates of $24.7 billion.

Huang revealed that Nvidia is on a rapid one-year rhythm of releasing new, more powerful chips, with the Blackwell chips marking the beginning of a new phase of growth for the company. The announcement of a 10-for-1 stock split effective from June 7 and a 150% increase in quarterly cash dividend further boosted investor confidence, leading to an 8.3% increase in Nvidia’s shares in early trading.

Analysts have been closely monitoring Nvidia’s performance, especially as competitors like AMD and Intel roll out their own AI data center chips. Despite the competition, Nvidia remains at the forefront of the AI chip market, with strong demand for both their Hopper and Blackwell lines expected to drive growth well into the next year.

The rapid pace of chip releases and the company’s dominance in the AI chip market have solidified Nvidia’s position as a key player in the industry. With the AI trade showing no signs of slowing down, Nvidia’s impressive financial results and strategic moves have positioned the company for continued success in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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