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Nvidia Corp., facing more investor skepticism, used its latest quarterly report to tout progress in diversifying the company, which aims to rely less on the giant data center operators that have fueled its runaway growth.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China's Huawei is flourishing in America's absence and now exports its technology worldwide, competing with U.S. companies globally.
On the earnings call with analysts, CEO Jensen Huang explains the reason behind the chipmaker's reporting change.
Nvidia has been one of the biggest winners of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. However, several other companies, including some of Nvidia's competitors, are also capitalizing on AI. One of them is Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD +0.
Wall Street is closely watching Nvidia's fiscal year Q1 2027 earnings for signals on wider AI demand and the chipmaker's China business.
Nvidia (NVDA) started as a video game chipmaker. It invented the term Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). Used the crypto boom to its advantage. And it is now the king of AI, thanks to its CUDA software moat.
Nvidia reported another blockbuster quarter on Wednesday and issued guidance well above analyst forecasts. The results and conference call reinforced our belief that Nvidia is an essential stock to own during the race to build the best and most profitable AI data centers.
Nvidia's (NVDA) venture capital arm, NVentures, disclosed on Friday that it has invested in French quantum computing firm Alice & Bob. The investment brings Alice & Bob's Series B funding round to €100M.