Nvidia earns more from Datacenters than Gamers for the first time

Nvidia earns more from Datacenters than Gamers for the first time

Nvidia earns more from Datacenters than Gamers for the first time 

Nvidia’s now a lot more than a simple gaming company. Today, data centers are Nvidia’s new bread and butter, generating for then the company’s Gaming/Geforce segment for the first time according to the company’s Q2 2021 earnings report.

In the three months before June 30th 2020, Nvidia earned $3.866 billion in revenue, representing a 49.84% increase in earnings annually. Datacenter leading this growth with revenue of $1.752 million, which represents a 167% increase in earnings over the same period in 2019. 

Much of Nvidia’s recent datacenter growth is due to the strong sales of the company’s new Ampere A100 datacenter accelerators, which utilise leading-edge 7nm lithography and offer customers a significant performance and efficiency advantage over the company’s earlier offerings. Mellanox, a company which was recently acquired by Nvidia, has also seen boosted earnings, contributing to this increase in data center revenues. 

Nvidia’s Gaming revenues now sit at $1.65 billion, which is up 26% year-over-year. Nvidia expects its gaming segment to see significant growth later this year, due to the upcoming launch of the company’s next-generation gaming products. 

Nvidia earns more from Datacenters than Gamers for the first time

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