Nvidia reports record earnings, profits on growth in AI and gaming

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NVIDIA's Q4 2024 Fiscal period (for the kiddies new to NVDA, this is NOT a typo, their FY is weird)

Documents​

Press Release

Revenue by Market Segment

CFO Commentary - Financial Statements

CEO Comments​

“Accelerated computing and generative AI have hit the tipping point. Demand is surging worldwide across companies, industries and nations,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.
“Our Data Center platform is powered by increasingly diverse drivers — demand for data processing, training and inference from large cloud-service providers and GPU-specialized ones, as well as from enterprise software and consumer internet companies. Vertical industries — led by auto, financial services and healthcare — are now at a multibillion-dollar level.
“NVIDIA RTX, introduced less than six years ago, is now a massive PC platform for generative AI, enjoyed by 100 million gamers and creators. The year ahead will bring major new product cycles with exceptional innovations to help propel our industry forward. Come join us at next month’s GTC, where we and our rich ecosystem will reveal the exciting future ahead,” he said.

Summary​

  • Total Revenue is $22.103 billion up 265% YoY and Up 22% QoQ
  • GAAP Gross Margin is at 76% (up 12.7 bps YoY and up 2 bps QoQ)
  • Non-GAAP Gross Margin is at 76.7% (up 10.6 bps YoY and up 1.7 bps QoQ)
  • GAAP EPS $4.93 (up 765% YoY and up 33% QoQ)
  • Non-GAAP EPS $5.16 (up 486% YoY and up 28% QoQ)

Revenue by Market (in Millions)​

SegmentFiscal Q4 2024Fiscal Q4 2023% YoY Growth
Datacenter$18,404$3,616+409%
Gaming$2,865$1,831+56%
Professional Visualization$463$226+105%
Automotive$281$294-4%
OEM & Other$90$84+7%
Total$22,103$6,051+265%
  • Data Center revenue for the fourth quarter was a record, up 409% from a year ago and up 27% sequentially. These increases reflect higher shipments of the NVIDIA Hopper GPU computing platform used for the training and inference of large language models, recommendation engines, and generative AI applications, along with InfiniBand end-to-end solutions. Data Center revenue for fiscal year 2024 was up 217%. In the fourth quarter, large cloud providers represented more than half of our Data Center revenue, supporting both internal workloads and external customers. Strong demand was driven by enterprise software and consumer internet applications, and multiple industry verticals including automotive, financial services, and healthcare. Customers across industry verticals access NVIDIA AI infrastructure both through the cloud and on-premises. Data Center sales to China declined significantly in the fourth quarter due to U.S. government licensing requirements. Data Center compute revenue was up 488% from a year ago and up 27% sequentially in the fourth quarter; it was up 244% in the fiscal year. Networking revenue was up 217% from a year ago and up 28% sequentially in the fourth quarter; it was up 133% in the fiscal year.
  • Gaming revenue was up 56% from a year ago and flat sequentially. Fiscal year revenue was up 15%. The year-on-year increases for the quarter and fiscal year reflect higher sell-in to partners following the normalization of channel inventory levels and growing demand. The launch of our GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series family of GPUs also contributed to revenue in the quarter.
  • Professional Visualization revenue was up 105% from a year ago and up 11% sequentially. Fiscal year revenue was up 1%. The year-on-year increase for the quarter primarily reflects higher sell-in to partners following normalization of channel inventory levels. The sequential increase was primarily due to the ramp of desktop workstations based on the Ada Lovelace GPU architecture.
  • Automotive revenue was down 4% from a year ago and up 8% sequentially. Fiscal year revenue was up 21%. The sequential increase was driven by self-driving platforms. The year-on-year decrease for the quarter was driven by AI Cockpit, offset by an increase in self-driving platforms. The year-on-year increase for the fiscal year primarily reflected growth in self-driving platforms.
  • NVIDIA will pay its next quarterly cash dividend of $0.04 per share on March 27, 2024, to all shareholders of record on March 6, 2024.
Recent Highlights

NVIDIA achieved progress since its previous earnings announcement in these areas:

Data Center

Gaming

  • Fourth-quarter revenue was $2.9 billion, flat from the previous quarter and up 56% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 15% to $10.4 billion.
  • Launched GeForce RTX™ 40 SUPER Series GPUs, starting at $599, which support the latest NVIDIA RTX™ technologies, including DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction and NVIDIA Reflex.
  • Announced generative AI capabilities for its installed base of over 100 million RTX AI PCs, including Tensor-RT™ LLM to accelerate inference on large language models, and Chat with RTX, a tech demo that lets users personalize a chatbot with their own content.
  • Introduced microservices for the NVIDIA Avatar Cloud Engine, allowing game and application developers to integrate state-of-the-art generative AI models into non-playable characters.
  • Reached the milestone of 500 AI-powered RTX games and applications utilizing NVIDIA DLSS, ray tracing and other NVIDIA RTX technologies.
Professional Visualization

  • Fourth-quarter revenue was $463 million, up 11% from the previous quarter and up 105% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 1% to $1.6 billion.
  • Announced adoption of NVIDIA Omniverse™ by the global automotive-configurator ecosystem.
  • Announced the NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU, bringing the latest AI, graphics and compute technology to compact workstations.
Automotive

  • Fourth-quarter revenue was $281 million, up 8% from the previous quarter and down 4% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 21% to $1.1 billion.
  • Announced further adoption of its NVIDIA DRIVE® platform, with Great Wall Motors, ZEEKR and Xiaomi using DRIVE Orin™ to power intelligent automated-driving systems and Li Auto selecting DRIVE Thor™ as its centralized car computer.
Q1 Fiscal Year 2025 Outlook

  • Revenue is expected to be $24.0 billion, plus or minus 2%.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP gross margins are expected to be 76.3% and 77.0%, respectively, plus or minus 50 basis points.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $3.5 billion and $2.5 billion, respectively.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP other income and expense are expected to be an income of approximately $250 million, excluding gains and losses from non-affiliated investments.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates are expected to be 17.0%, plus or minus 1%, excluding any discrete items.
 

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Crazy how NVIDIA stock has just skyrocketed from the end of 2022 till now.
I know 98% of it is AI speculation though.

I really wonder how the folks over there are talking about the potential AI bubble burst which would lead to a stock price crash like very few companies would ever witness. Is there a plan if this comes to pass?
 
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Crazy how NVIDIA stock has just skyrocketed from the end of 2022 till now.
I know 98% of it is AI speculation though.

I really wonder how the folks over there are talking about the potential AI bubble burst which would lead to a stock price crash like very few companies would ever witness. Is there a plan if this comes to pass?
They pay ppl to think of the variables and ramifications of such so there better be a plan.
 

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nVidia surpassed Google as of the biggest IT companies in the world.

I think they are only behind Apple and Microsoft now.
Crazy.

  • Microsoft $2.99 trillions
  • Apple $2.82 trillions
  • nVidia $1.83 trillions
  • Google $1.82 trillions
PS. That happened last week... seems like they dropped a bit since and are 4th now... but nVidia is really trading blow with Google for the #3.
 
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nVidia surpassed Google as of the biggest IT companies in the world.

I think they are only behind Apple and Microsoft now.
Crazy.

  • Microsoft $2.99 trillions
  • Apple $2.82 trillions
  • nVidia $1.83 trillions
  • Google $1.82 trillions
PS. That happened last week... seems like they dropped a bit since and are 4th now... but nVidia is really trading blow with Google for the #3.
Yeah thy going at it.
 
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Many years ago in a class in college I remember finding it absurd that plenty of machine learning stuff wouldn't even run on AMD and thought it was a absurd how unconcerned they seemed to be about it.

Even considering just the gaming side, it was before DLSS and it already seemed obvious to me that it would end up being big for games.
 
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Many years ago I'n a class in college I remember finding it absurd that plenty of machine learning stuff wouldn't even run on AMD and thought it was a absurd how unconcerned they seemed to be about it.

Even considering just the gaming side, it was before DLSS and it already seemed obvious to me that it would end up being big for games.
Not just for games…
I think the biggest nVidia market and what drove the huge $200b increase after the earnings is not game related.
 

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Not just for games…
I think the biggest nVidia market and what drove the huge $200b increase after the earnings is not game related.
Where did I say it was just for games? I just removed you from my ignore list but you just make no sense and misinterpret everything dude, it's tiresome, sorry but you are going back to it.
 
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