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Nvidia Revenue Growth vs Estimates

Comparison of actual revenue vs analyst expectations for Q1

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bloomberg.com
Nvidia (NVDA) Earnings: Live Q1 2026 Results From AI Chipmaker - Bloomberg

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businessinsider.com
Nvidia delivers an earnings beat. See the key numbers.

By Brent D. Griffiths You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. and Naomi Buchanan You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. CEO Jensen Huang will discuss Nvidia's Q1 FY 2027 earnings on an analyst call at 5 p.m. ET. Go Nakamura/Pool Photo via AP Nvidia's Q1 FY 2027 earnings arrive in the wake of reports from AI giants like Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. Wall Street is closely watching what Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will say about AI demand and the chipmaker's China business. Huang recently returned from a trade-related trip to the country, where he accompanied President Donald Trump and other CEOs. Nvidia delivered a beat on the top and bottom line when it reported its fiscal first quarter earnings on Wednesday afternoon. The stock ping-ponged after hours following the results as the company once again excluded China from its guidance for its second quarter.Here are the key numbers:Revenue: $81.6 billion vs. $79.15 billion estimateAdjusted EPS: $1.87 vs. $1.77 estimateData center revenue: $75.2 billion vs. $73.49 billion estimateGross margin: 74.9% vs. 75.1% estimateQ2 revenue forecast: $91.0 billion vs estimated $87.2 billionThe $5 trillion chipmaker, the world's largest company by market cap, is closely watched as a larger barometer for the AI industry. Nvidia announced that it had authorized an additional $80 billion stock buyback and increased its quarterly cash dividend from 1 cent per share to 25 cents per share.China crunch continuesNvidia CEO Colette Kress said that the company didn't ship any of its Hopper data center products to China in the quarter, compared to $4.6 billion in the year-ago period."While the US government has approved licenses for H200 to be shipped to China-based customers, we have yet to generate any revenue, and we are uncertain whether any imports will be allowed into the country," Kress said during the earnings call.CEO Jensen Huang said in April that Nvidia's market share in China had "dropped to zero." Previously, he estimated that the Chinese AI market alone would be worth $50 billion annually.After joining President Donald Trump and other CEOs on Trump's state visit to China, Huang said that China's market would open "over time."Nvidia's run of success is also facing some concerns. Rival chipmakers like Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have gained ground in recent months and announced major partners...

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wsj.com
Nvidia Beats Estimates With $81.6 Billion Sales in First Quarter

Chip giant Nvidia NVDA 1.30% reported record sales and income Wednesday, driven by surging demand for data-center computing and the astronomical rise of artificial-intelligence agents.

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finance.yahoo.com
Nvidia tops Q1 estimates, offers upbeat outlook on strong chip sales

For Q1, Nvidia reported earnings per share (EPS) of $1.87 on revenue of $81.62 billion, beating the $1.77 and $79.18 analysts had expected. The company also boosted its quarterly dividend to $0.25 ...

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