Nvidia no longer reports sales of graphics solutions as a… · DeepSignal
Nvidia no longer reports sales of graphics solutions as a separate segment — posts eye-watering $81.6 billion Q1 profit thanks to AI boom Nvidia shifts to market-based revenue reporting, posting $81.6 billion Q1 profit driven by AI.
Key Points Nvidia no longer reports graphics sales separately. Revenue will now be categorized by deployment markets. AI boom significantly boosts financial performance. Reader Mode unavailable (could not extract clean content).
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Why Featured
Nvidia's shift in reporting highlights the growing dominance of AI in the tech market, signaling developers and investors to prioritize AI-driven solutions for future growth.