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Nvidia’s Q2 FY19 results

Nvidia record revenue from all platforms—datacenter, gaming, professional visualization, automotive. Revenue of $3.12 billion, up 40 % from a year ago.  The company’s GPU business revenue was $2.66 billion, up 40 % from a year earlier but down 4 % sequentially, however, the company claimed gains across all platforms, including datacenter, gaming, and professional visualization platforms. GeForce GPU gaming results ...

Jon Peddie

Nvidia record revenue from all platforms—datacenter, gaming, professional visualization, automotive. Revenue of $3.12 billion, up 40 % from a year ago.  The company’s GPU business revenue was $2.66 billion, up 40 % from a year earlier but down 4 % sequentially, however, the company claimed gains across all platforms, including datacenter, gaming, and professional visualization platforms. GeForce GPU gaming results were led by strong adoption of Pascal-based GeForce GTX gaming platforms, said the company.    “Growth across every platform—AI, Gaming, Professional Visualization, self-driving cars—drove another great quarter,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. Nvidia grew its gaming revenue
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