For the first time in the last years, the computing segment has widely passed the graphics segment in terms of revenue.
That happened thanks to the fact that NVIDIA found itself exceptionally well positioned for the commercial explosion of the AI industry, which happened in 2022.
By early 2023, most of NVIDIA’s revenue already came from its computing segment, where the company sells its GPU, a significant and critical component in AI supercomputers.
NVIDIA generated almost $27 billion in revenue in 2023, of which $15 billion came from computing and networking and $11 billion from graphics. Opposite to 2022, where of $27 billion in revenue, over $15.8 billion came from Graphics and $11 billion from computing and networking. With the explosion of AI, the computing segment has become the main driver of NVIDIA’s growth. Connected To NVIDIA NVIDIA is a GPU design company, which develops and sells enterprise chips for industries spacing from gaming, data centers, professional visualizations, and autonomous driving. NVIDIA serves major large corporations as enterprise customers, and it uses a platform strategy where it combines its hardware with software tools to enhance its GPUs’ capabilities. The top individual shareholder of NVIDIA is Jen-Hsun Huang, founder, and CEO of the company, with 87,521,722 shares giving him 3.50% ownership. Followed by Mark A. Stevens, venture capitalist and a partner at S-Cubed Capital, who was part of the NVIDIA board in 2008 and previously served as a director from 1993 to 2006, with 6,258,803 shares. Institutional investors comprise The Vanguard Group, Inc, with 196,015,550, owning 7.83%. BlackRock, Inc., with 177,858,484, owns 7.10%. And FMR LLC (Fidelity Institutional Asset Management) with 158,039,922, owning 6.31%. NVIDIA generated almost $27 billion in revenue in 2023, compared to the same revenue value in 2022 and over $16.6 billion in 2021. NVIDIA generated almost $27 billion in revenue in 2023, of which $15 billion came from computing and networking and $11 billion from graphics. Opposite to 2022, where of $27 billion in revenue, over $15.8 billion came from Graphics and $11 billion from computing and networking. With the explosion of AI, the computing segment has become the main driver of NVIDIA’s growth. NVIDIA generated almost $27 billion in revenue in 2023, of which over $15 billion came from competing & networking and $11.9 billion from graphics. NVIDIA, through its GPU, is powering up the AI supercomputing revolution, which is part of the current AI paradigm. NVIDIA generated $4.37 billion in net profits in 2023, compared to over $9.7 billion in profits in 2022, and $4.3 billion in 2021. In 2023, of 26,196 employees, 19,532 employees were engaged in R&D (74.5% of the total workforce). In 2022, 16,242 NVIDIA employees (72% of the workforce) were involved in R&D.* This article was originally published here
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