Nvidia No Longer Reports Gaming GPU Sales as a Separate Segment — Posts Eye-Watering $81.6 Billion Q1 Profit Thanks to AI Boom
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Nvidia had another fabulous quarter. During the first quarter, the company earned $81.6 billion, an 85% increase from a year ago. Net income rose by 211% to $58.3 billion. This would be the highest quarterly profit of any company in the world in nominal terms, but in the same quarter ...
NVIDIA Breaks Records Again, But GeForce RTX Revenue Disappears From Detailed Accounts
The records keep coming at NVIDIA, but a key indicator has just disappeared from the radar. With 81.6 billion dollars in turnover in Q1 2026, or approximately 75.1 billion euros as an indication, the group no longer separately details the revenues of its GeForce RTX GPUs intended for gaming. GeForce RTX moves into a much broader category During the publication of the quarterly results, the financial director Colette Kress indicated that the reve…
Nvidia no longer reports its “gaming” revenue separately in its financials
Nvidia folds gaming into its new “Edge Computing” segment, burying its gaming revenues With its newest earnings report, Nvidia has made a major change to how it reports revenues. In the past, Nvidia was a gaming-focused company, where gaming had its own distinct earnings category. Over time, datacenter revenue grew and became the core of […] The post Nvidia no longer reports its “gaming” revenue separately in its financials appeared first on OC3…
Nvidia No Longer Reporting Gaming GPU Sales In Investor Reports
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NVIDIA Moves Gaming Segment Under "Edge Computing", Posts 29% Revenue Growth From Blackwell Workstations But Gaming GPUs Slow Down Due To "Elevated" Memory Prices
NVIDIA's Gaming segment will now be reported under the "Edge Computing" segment in future earnings results as the company pivots from being a GPU manufacturer to an ecosystem provider. NVIDIA's Edge Computing Segment Will Now Include All Client Markets, Including Gaming NVIDIA announced its latest earnings, where it posted a record revenue of $81.6 billion for Q1 FY2027. The bulk of the revenue came from the Data Center segment, but the gaming m…
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