It would've, if it didn't tank our frame rates.
They won't be detailed separately any more, but buried in another category — Edge Computing — and there are reasons to be ...
A sign of the times? NVIDIA has introduced a major change to its financial reporting structure, removing gaming as a standalone business category and folding it into a broader “Edge Computing” ...
Nvidia already confirmed its working on its own "N1" laptop chip, and now we have good reason to suspect both the N1 and an ...
As part of NVIDIA's latest financial report, Gaming revenue now falls under a broader Edge Computing banner, with it no ...
Now part of its "Edge Computing" division, graphics card GPUs make up a small fraction of the company's revenue, as data ...
Nvidia's chips have come a long way from their humble origins. Today they perform hundreds of septillions of matrix multiplications to power leading large language models. This evolution was thanks to ...
Nvidia announced its financial results for the first quarter of its fiscal year 2027 on Wednesday, posting a whopping $81.615 billion in revenue, marking its best quarter ever. Sales of the company’s ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA reported Q1 FY26 revenue of $44.1 billion, including a record $3.8 billion in its Gaming and AI PC segment, fueled by the launch of the GeForce RTX 50 Series and adoption of DLSS 4.
NVIDIA’s rise from a gaming hardware company to one of the most valuable businesses in the world has shocked Wall Street.
Nvidia and AMD trade blows when it comes to making some of the best graphics cards, but there’s one area where AMD obliterates Nvidia: gaming handhelds. The booming market of portable gaming PCs ...
In its fiscal year 2022, which ended on Jan. 30, Nvidia generated $12.5 billion in revenue from the products in its gaming division. That was a meaningful increase from the $7.7 billion in revenue the ...