Nvidia reports earnings beat as AI boom pushes data center revenue up 75%
- Nvidia reported strong earnings results, driven by a 75% increase in data center revenue due to AI investments by major tech companies.
- Big tech firms like Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta are expected to spend over $630 billion on data centers and processors by 2026, fueling demand for Nvidia's AI chips.
- While smaller rival AMD is launching new AI chips and partnering with Nvidia's customers, Big Tech companies are also developing in-house chips to meet their AI computing needs.
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Chip manufacturer Nvidia recorded record sales in the fourth quarter and exceeded expectations. The share of the technology giant also increased as a result. The US technology giant Nvidia recorded record sales of 68.1 billion dollars (57.6 billion euros) in the fourth quarter, significantly exceeding market expectations, thus increasing sales by 73 percent compared to the same quarter of the previous year, as the quarterly figures published by …
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