![]() Graphics accounted for 55.7% of fiscal first-quarter revenues. Graphics includes GeForce GPUs for gaming and personal computers, the GeForce NOW game-streaming service and related infrastructure, along with solutions for gaming platforms, Quadro GPUs for enterprise design, GRID software for cloud-based visual and virtual computing and automotive platforms for infotainment systems. NVIDIA reports revenues under two segments – Graphics and Compute & Networking. NVDA continues to benefit from the strong demand for its Ampere architecture products. The year-over-year top-line growth was driven by higher sales of GeForce Graphic Processing Units (GPUs). The top line climbed 8% on a quarter-over-quarter basis. Revenues of $8.29 billion beat the consensus mark by 2.1% and surged 46% year over year. The reported figure jumped 49% year over year and 3% sequentially. ![]() For the first quarter, NVIDIA reported non-GAAP earnings of $1.36 per share, which beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 4.6%. NVIDIA kick-started fiscal 2023 on a strong note by reporting better-than-expected first-quarter results.
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