Revenue from data-center chips grew 83% to $3.75 billion, also above projections. Cloud providers are increasingly relying on Nvidia’s processors to handle artificial intelligence. That’s helped Huang transform the company from a niche graphics-card manufacturer to a chipmaking powerhouse.
“We expect to see data-center demand remain strong,” he said on the call.
Gaming revenue climbed 31% to $3.62 billion last quarter, while so-called professional visualization sales rose 67% to $622 million. A weak spot was automotive revenue, which declined 10%.