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Nvidia's AI boom keeps getting bigger
Jensen Huang reframes his chip empire.

TL;DR
- Nvidia surpassed analyst estimates for both earnings and revenue, reporting $81.6 billion in quarterly revenue.
- The company's second quarter revenue forecast also exceeded expectations, ranging from $89.18 billion to $92.8 billion.
- Nvidia boosted its dividend and authorized $80 billion in share buybacks.
- The earnings report was restructured to report two market platforms: data center and edge computing.
- The data center segment will now report revenue across hyperscale and AI clouds, and industrial and enterprise sub-markets.
- This restructuring is seen as a potential move beyond just selling GPUs and a way to clarify revenue drivers.
- Nvidia's revenue has surged dramatically, from $27 billion in fiscal 2023 to $216 billion in the most recent fiscal year.
- Experts suggest Nvidia is evolving beyond being solely a chip company, with its broadened scope appealing to long-term investors.