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Our new chips and systems will greatly advance AI, graphics, Omniverse, self-driving cars and robotics, as well as the many industries these technologies impact,” he said.ĭuring the first quarter of fiscal 2023, NVIDIA returned to shareholders $2.10 billion in share repurchases and cash dividends. “We are gearing up for the largest wave of new products in our history with new GPU, CPU, DPU and robotics processors ramping in the second half. Data Center has become our largest platform, even as Gaming achieved a record quarter. “The effectiveness of deep learning to automate intelligence is driving companies across industries to adopt NVIDIA for AI computing. “We delivered record results in Data Center and Gaming against the backdrop of a challenging macro environment,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share were $1.36, up 49% from a year ago and up 3% from the previous quarter. GAAP earnings per diluted share for the quarter were $0.64, down 16% from a year ago and down 46% from the previous quarter, and include an after-tax impact of $0.52 related to the $1.35 billion Arm acquisition termination charge. SANTA CLARA, Calif., (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today reported record revenue for the first quarter ended May 1, 2022, of $8.29 billion, up 46% from a year ago and up 8% from the previous quarter, with record revenue in Data Center and Gaming. Record quarterly revenue for Data Center and Gaming.Record quarterly revenue of $8.29 billion, up 46% from a year ago.Priem in January 1993 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. The company was founded by Jen Hsun Huang, Chris A. The All Other segment refers to the stock-based compensation expense, corporate infrastructure and support costs, acquisition-related costs, legal settlement costs, and other non-recurring charges.


The Tegra Processor segment integrates an entire computer onto a single chip and incorporates GPUs and multi-core CPUs to drive supercomputing for autonomous robots, drones, and cars, as well as for consoles and mobile gaming and entertainment devices. The GPU segment consists of product brands, including GeForce for gamers, Quadro for designers, Tesla and DGX for AI data scientists and big data researchers, and GRID for cloud-based visual computing users. It operates through the following segments: Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), Tegra Processor, and All Other. engages in the design and manufacture of computer graphics processors, chipsets, and related multimedia software.
