Nvidia Takes a Hit After Earnings Beat
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Aug 27, 2025 9:58 pm ET1min read
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NVIDIA's net sales break down by family of products, including computing and networking solutions (77.8%) and graphics processors (22.2%). Industry-wise, sales are mainly from data storage (78%), gaming (17.1%), professional visualization (2.5%), automotive (1.8%), and other (0.6%). Geographically, sales are distributed across the US (44.3%), Taiwan (22%), China (16.9%), and other (16.8%) [1].
The company's latest product launch, the DRIVE AGX Thor developer kit, is designed to accelerate the design and deployment of autonomous vehicles and intelligent mobility solutions. This kit, built on the Blackwell architecture and powered by the DriveOS 7 software stack, supports stringent safety and cybersecurity standards [1].
NVIDIA's stock fell 3% after its results posted late Wednesday, with revenue in its key data center segment slightly missing forecasts. The stock market's mixed sentiment reflects the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding the report [2].
Investors are closely monitoring NVIDIA's earnings report, expecting insights into the company's performance in the face of market volatility and the ongoing shift towards AI-driven technologies. The stock market's mixed sentiment reflects the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding the report [3].
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/asian-currencies-decline-dollar-recovers-stocks-mixed-nvidia-earnings-2508/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/trading-day-nvidia-beats-but-shares-retreat-ce7c50ded08ff322
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nvidia-still-hasnt-finalized-deal-to-kick-15-of-some-china-chip-sales-back-to-the-us-government-230229844.html
Asian markets fluctuate, Nvidia drops after exceeding earnings expectations. The company's net sales break down into computing and networking solutions (77.8%) and graphics processors (22.2%). Industry-wise, sales are mainly from data storage (78%), gaming (17.1%), professional visualization (2.5%), automotive (1.8%), and other (0.6%). Geographically, sales are distributed across the US (44.3%), Taiwan (22%), China (16.9%), and other (16.8%).
Asian currencies are experiencing a decline as the U.S. dollar strengthens, with the Japanese yen and South Korean won among the most affected. This trend comes as investors brace for NVIDIA Corporation's earnings report, scheduled for later this week. The tech giant is a global leader in programmable graphics processors and associated software, with a diverse product portfolio that includes computing and networking solutions, as well as graphics processors for gaming and professional visualization.NVIDIA's net sales break down by family of products, including computing and networking solutions (77.8%) and graphics processors (22.2%). Industry-wise, sales are mainly from data storage (78%), gaming (17.1%), professional visualization (2.5%), automotive (1.8%), and other (0.6%). Geographically, sales are distributed across the US (44.3%), Taiwan (22%), China (16.9%), and other (16.8%) [1].
The company's latest product launch, the DRIVE AGX Thor developer kit, is designed to accelerate the design and deployment of autonomous vehicles and intelligent mobility solutions. This kit, built on the Blackwell architecture and powered by the DriveOS 7 software stack, supports stringent safety and cybersecurity standards [1].
NVIDIA's stock fell 3% after its results posted late Wednesday, with revenue in its key data center segment slightly missing forecasts. The stock market's mixed sentiment reflects the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding the report [2].
Investors are closely monitoring NVIDIA's earnings report, expecting insights into the company's performance in the face of market volatility and the ongoing shift towards AI-driven technologies. The stock market's mixed sentiment reflects the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding the report [3].
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/asian-currencies-decline-dollar-recovers-stocks-mixed-nvidia-earnings-2508/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/trading-day-nvidia-beats-but-shares-retreat-ce7c50ded08ff322
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nvidia-still-hasnt-finalized-deal-to-kick-15-of-some-china-chip-sales-back-to-the-us-government-230229844.html
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