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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has announced that the company will no longer include China in its revenue and profit forecasts ...
Nvidia's 2Q FY2026 outlook indicates the H20 headwind persists, with an $8B inventory write-off expected. Read why I ...
Colette Kress, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, reported "revenue of $44 billion, up 69% year-over-year, exceeding our outlook ... export controls on the H20 GPU for the China ...
Despite the setback, Nvidia still posted USD 4.6 billion in H20 chip sales during the first quarter, with China contributing ...
While Nvidia is being squeezed out of China, other policy changes may help open up additional markets. The US president recently visited Saudi Arabia and other states in the Middle East, where he ...
Nvidia’s shares surged during extended trading hours as its quarterly earnings surpassed analysts’ expectations. While the China-related impact weighed on results, the company anticipates steady ...
“This outlook reflects a loss in ... The US government required Nvidia to obtain export licences for its H20 GPUs destined for China during the first quarter. Although the H20 chips had ...
Nvidia said a new artificial intelligence (AI) chip for the Chinese market is not ready although it is considering such a plan, as US export controls continue to cloud the outlook for the tech ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang had a lot to say about the China restrictions and praised President Donald Trump during the company's ...
Nvidia (NVDA) reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter sales but issued a cautious outlook for the current ... loss from new U.S. chip export curbs to China. Company initially anticipated ...
The CEO said that the export ... Nvidia's revenue took a hit due to the loss of business in China, but its core segments, including data centers, remained strong, leaving analysts with a bullish ...
China was 12.5% of Q1 revenue, as buyers rushed to grab Nvidia's H20 chip before the ban kicked in. But new U.S. rules targeting Chinese AI models and connected-car tech are now clouding the outlook.