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5 biggest takeaways from Nvidia's Q3 earnings — from the AI bubble to new Saudi partnerships
CEO Jensen Huang addresses the AI bubble and highlights Nvidia's new partnerships with Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI.
The chipmaker's record growth will allay investor concerns about an artificial intelligence bubble, analysts say.
Asian shares have surged after Nvidia reported stronger than expected quarterly earnings, soothing worries that AI-driven stock prices may have shot too high.
The chipmaker’s profit surge and strong revenue forecast helped to ease fears that spending on A.I. infrastructure might be outpacing demand.
Nvidia hit a record $51.2 billion in data center revenue.
White House officials are urging members of Congress to reject a measure that would limit Nvidia Corp.’s ability to sell AI chips to China and other adversary nations, according to people familiar with the matter,
Gil Luria of D.A. Davidson & Co. analyzes Nvidia's latest earnings report, addressing concerns about its AI deals and its sales to China. He also talks about short-seller Michael Burry's allegations that hyperscalers are inflating earnings by extending the depreciation cycle of their chips.
Nvidia "answered the bell," in the view of Jefferies analyst Blayne Curtis, helping to quiet concerns about the artificial-intelligence trade that have been stirring on Wall Street in recent weeks. Granted,