
NVIDIA "missing China," last season did not sell H20, data center revenue disappointing, this season's guidance not bright enough | Earnings Report Insights

In Q2, NVIDIA's revenue growth year-on-year reached its lowest point in over two years, yet it still exceeded analyst expectations, releasing $180 million in H20 inventory in China; data center revenue has been disappointing for two consecutive quarters, with Blackwell product revenue increasing by 17% quarter-on-quarter, while data center computing revenue decreased by 1%, due to a $4 billion drop in H20 sales revenue; gaming business revenue increased by 49%, setting a new record; Q3 revenue guidance did not account for H20 exports to China; Jensen Huang stated that China could bring $50 billion in business opportunities this year; a new repurchase authorization of $60 billion was added. NVIDIA's stock fell by as much as 5% in after-hours trading
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