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Nvidia reported revenues of $7.1 billion for its third fiscal quarter ended October 31, up 50% from a year earlier. Gaming revenue grew 42% to $3.22 billion. The numbers were above Wall Street’s expectations.

Nvidia reported non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.17 on revenues of $7.1 billion, up 60% from EPS of $1.04 on revenue of $6.5 billion a year earlier.

The Santa Clara, California-based company makes graphics processing units (GPUs) that can be used for games, AI, and datacenter computing. While many businesses have been hit hard by the pandemic, Nvidia has seen a boost in those areas. The company saw record revenue in its gaming, datacenter, and professional visualization platforms. (...)

As noted, gaming revenue was $3.22 billion, up 42% from a year earlier and up 5% from the previous quarter. It added RTX to games such as Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Battlefield 2042, and Dying Light 2. More than 200 games now support RTX, as well as 125 that support DLSS.
Nvidia Q3 revenues grow 50% to $7.1B as it easily beats expectations