Golden Finance reported that NVIDIA’s second-quarter revenue was $30 billion, up 15% QoQ and 122% YoY, with analysts expecting $28.86 billion. The second-quarter data center revenue was $26.3 billion, up 16% QoQ and 154% YoY, with analysts expecting $25.08 billion. The third-quarter revenue is expected to be $32.5 billion, with a fluctuation of 2%, and analysts expect $31.9 billion. The second-quarter gaming revenue was $2.9 billion, with analysts expecting $2.79 billion. The adjusted gross margin for the second quarter was 75.7%, with analysts expecting 75.5%. The adjusted earnings per share for the second quarter were $0.68, with analysts expecting $0.64. The second-quarter net profit was $16.599 billion, with analysts expecting $14.64 billion. The quarterly dividend remains unchanged at $0.01 per share, and an additional $50 billion stock repurchase plan has been approved.
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Golden Finance reported that NVIDIA’s second-quarter revenue was $30 billion, up 15% QoQ and 122% YoY, with analysts expecting $28.86 billion. The second-quarter data center revenue was $26.3 billion, up 16% QoQ and 154% YoY, with analysts expecting $25.08 billion. The third-quarter revenue is expected to be $32.5 billion, with a fluctuation of 2%, and analysts expect $31.9 billion. The second-quarter gaming revenue was $2.9 billion, with analysts expecting $2.79 billion. The adjusted gross margin for the second quarter was 75.7%, with analysts expecting 75.5%. The adjusted earnings per share for the second quarter were $0.68, with analysts expecting $0.64. The second-quarter net profit was $16.599 billion, with analysts expecting $14.64 billion. The quarterly dividend remains unchanged at $0.01 per share, and an additional $50 billion stock repurchase plan has been approved.