Nvidia Beats Q3 Revenue, EPS Estimates, Supply Constraints Ding Stock: Huang Says ‘Age Of AI Is In Full Steam’ (UPDATED)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) continued its streak of beating expectations with third-quarter revenue and earnings per share coming in ahead of Street estimates Wednesday
Nvidia’s Key Q3 Numbers: Nvidia reported third-quarter revenue of $35.1 billion, up 94% year-over-year, which beat a Street consensus estimate of $33.12 billion, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
The company reported earnings per share of 81 cents, which beat Street consensus estimate of 75 cents per share.
The company beat analyst estimates for revenue in nine straight quarters.
The company beat analyst estimates for earnings per share in eight straight quarters.
Analysts and Benzinga readers predicted Nvidia would meet or exceed third-quarter expectations ahead of the report.
“What’s your boldest prediction for Nvidia’s earnings report on Wednesday?” Benzinga asked readers.
The results were:
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Meets expectations: 45%
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Blowout beat: 42%
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Misses expectations: 13%
The majority of Benzinga readers expected the company to meet or beat the estimates from analysts. While more readers expected the company to meet estimates, 42% believed the company would beat estimates Wednesday.
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Nvidia’s Q3 Performance By Segment: The data center business posted a quarterly record for revenue in the third quarter.
Here is a look at the revenue performance by operating business segment.
Segment |
Revenue |
Year-over-Year change |
Quarter-over-Quarter change |
Data Center |
$30.8 billion |
+112% |
+17% |
Gaming & AI PC |
$3.3 billion |
+15% |
+14% |
Professional Vizualization |
$486 million |
+17% |
+7% |
Auto |
$449 million |
+72% |
+30% |
“The age of AI is in full steam, propelling a global shift to NVIDIA computing,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said.
“Demand for Hopper and anticipation for Blackwell — in full production — are incredible as foundation model makers scale pretraining, post-training and inference.
Huang said countries have “awakened to the importance” of AI.
“AI is transforming every industry, company and country. Enterprises are adopting agentic AI to revolutionize workflows. Industrial robotics investments are surging with breakthroughs in physical AI.”
Nvidia Q4 Outlook: Nvidia said it expects fourth-quarter revenue to be $37.5 billion plus or minus 2%.