Nvidia sells $11 billion of next-gen Blackwell AI chips in 'fastest product ramp in our company’s history'

Key Points

  • Nvidia's latest Blackwell AI chips have reached full-scale production, generating $11 billion in revenue during its fourth quarter.
  • Nvidia's fourth quarter earnings surpassed Wall Street's expectations, with revenue of $39.3 billion and data center revenue reaching $35.6 billion.
  • Sales to hyperscalers like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta doubled year over year, with these companies purchasing an estimated $44 billion worth of Nvidia GPUs in 2024.
  • Nvidia anticipates its first quarter revenue to hit $43 billion, above Wall Street's expectations.

Summary

Nvidia announced that its latest Blackwell AI chips have entered full-scale production, contributing significantly to the company's revenue with $11 billion in sales during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. This marked the fastest product ramp in Nvidia's history, dispelling concerns about production delays due to reported overheating issues and glitches. The company's earnings for the quarter exceeded Wall Street's expectations, reporting a total revenue of $39.3 billion, with data center revenue alone reaching $35.6 billion. Nvidia's adjusted earnings per share were also higher than anticipated at $0.89. The demand for these chips was primarily driven by large cloud service providers, with hyperscalers like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta doubling their purchases year over year. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, emphasized the urgency from customers to acquire these systems, reflecting strong market demand. Looking forward, Nvidia expects its first-quarter revenue to be around $43 billion, slightly above analyst predictions, indicating continued strong performance and market confidence in Nvidia's AI technology.

yahoo
February 27, 2025
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