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Nvidia Shares Jump 9% after Posting Stellar Q2 Earnings, Signaling Bullish Q3

By:
James Hyerczyk
Updated: Aug 23, 2023, 20:43 GMT+00:00

Nvidia's Q2 earnings excel with data center growth at 171% annually, anticipating a bullish Q3 revenue of $16 billion.

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Highlights

  • Nvidia Posts Stellar Q2 Earnings and Signals Bullish Q3
  • Data Center and Gaming Propel Nvidia’s Remarkable Earnings
  • Nvidia’s Impressive Earnings Surge; $25B Share Buyback Announced
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Nvidia Shines with Promising Q2 Results and Q3 Forecast

Nvidia, the prominent chipmaker, has delivered results that surpassed market estimates, sparking a notable 9% surge in its shares in extended trading on Wednesday.

Performance Breakdown

  • Earnings: Nvidia reported an adjusted earnings of $2.70 per share, beating the Refinitiv’s expectation of $2.09.
  • Revenue: The company’s revenue stood at a staggering $13.51 billion, outdoing the Refinitiv’s forecast of $11.22 billion.

Data Center Dominance

Central to Nvidia’s stellar performance is its data center segment, particularly fueled by the demand for AI chips like A100 and H100 – vital for AI applications including ChatGPT. This segment alone garnered a revenue of $10.32 billion, marking an impressive annual growth of 171%.

Gaming Growth

On the other hand, Nvidia’s gaming business, though now relatively smaller, witnessed a commendable rise of 22% on an annual basis, resulting in a revenue of $2.49 billion. When set against expectations, the numbers are intriguing:

  • Gaming revenue: $2.49 billion against the anticipated $2.38 billion.
  • Datacenter revenue: $10.32 billion, surpassing the projected $8.03 billion.

Outlook and Buyback Announcement

Nvidia is not just optimistic about the present; its future projections are bullish too. The firm expects a Q3 revenue of approximately $16 billion, a figure considerably higher than Refinitiv’s forecast of $12.61 billion. This implies a monumental annual sales growth of 170%. Additionally, Nvidia’s board has greenlit a massive $25 billion in share buybacks, indicating strong confidence in the company’s stock value.

About the Author

James Hyerczyk is a U.S. based seasoned technical analyst and educator with over 40 years of experience in market analysis and trading, specializing in chart patterns and price movement. He is the author of two books on technical analysis and has a background in both futures and stock markets.

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