Nvidia revenue jumped 56 percent last year, beats Wall Street expectations
- Nvidia, an American chipmaker, reported second-quarter earnings on August 25, 2025, posting $46.7 billion in revenue, a 56% increase from last year.
- The earnings reflect high demand amid U.S. export controls limiting Nvidia's chip sales to China, which accounted for 13% of its revenue last year.
- Despite Beijing urging its companies to limit Nvidia chip purchases due to security concerns, Nvidia is developing a new AI chip for China and recently resumed H20 sales after U.S. approval.
- The company agreed with the U.S. government in August to pay 15% of its China chip sales as part of an export license deal, which is expected to reduce gross margins by about one percentage point.
- Nvidia's earnings underscore its central role in the AI sector, but ongoing trade tensions with China pose risks, leaving investors focused on its ability to navigate export restrictions and maintain growth.
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The U.S. manufacturer of advanced microprocessors Nvidia achieved a net profit of $26,422 million (€22,696 million) in its second fiscal quarter, covering May to July, which means increasing the profits of the same period of the previous year by 59.2%, according to the technology company.Nvidia's revenues in the quarter totaled $46,743 million (€40,152 million), 55.6% more than a year before and 6% more than the first three months of its exercis…
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