Nvidia's quarterly report will gauge the temperature of the AI craze
Nvidia's quarterly profit rose nearly 60% to $26.4 billion, with data center revenue up 56%, despite zero AI chip shipments to China due to trade restrictions.
- Nvidia’s sales of artificial intelligence chipsets grew more slowly than analysts expected, raising concerns about the sustainability of the AI market.
- Nvidia's data center division reported $41.1 billion in revenue for the quarter, which was below the analyst forecast of $41.3 billion.
- Following the fiscal report, Nvidia’s stock dropped nearly 3%, indicating continued investor worries about the company's growth prospects.
- Concerns are emerging that the current AI excitement could resemble the late 1990s dot-com boom and its subsequent collapse.
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