Nvidia beats Q4 estimates on power of data center, gaming businesses


Nvidia (NVDA) reported its Q4 earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating analysts' estimates on the top and bottom lines.

Here are the most important numbers from the report compared to Wall Street's expectations, as compiled by Bloomberg.

Revenue: $7.6 billion versus $7.42 billion expected

Adj. Eps: $1.32 versus $1.22 expected

Data Center: $3.26 billion versus $3.15 billion expected

Gaming: $3.42 billion versus $3.36 billion expected

Automotive: $125 million versus $152 million expected

“We are entering the new year with strong momentum across our businesses and excellent traction with our new software business models with NVIDIA AI, NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA DRIVE,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a statement. “GTC is coming. We will announce many new products, applications and partners for NVIDIA computing.”

Moving forward, Nvidia sees Q1 revenue of roughly $8.1 billion, beating analysts' estimates of $7.2 billion.

Creidt to Daniel Howley


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