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5 biggest takeaways from Nvidia's Q3 earnings — from the AI bubble to new Saudi partnerships
CEO Jensen Huang addresses the AI bubble and highlights Nvidia's new partnerships with Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI.
Nvidia delivered record revenue of $57 billion in Q3, with Blackwell graphics processing units sold out through at least 2025. The company controls around 90% or more of the cloud artificial intelligence (AI) GPU market, despite competition from AMD and Intel ramping up alternatives.
This afternoon, NVIDIA (NVDA) will report its quarterly earnings for Q3 2026. Shortly thereafter, the company will hold an earnings call to discuss the results with investors. If you're interested, you can listen to NVIDIA’s Q3 2026 earnings call here.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that the US stock market did not appreciate the company's third-quarter results amid the AI bubble fears. Here's how the CEO thinks it has become a no-win trap for the AI chipmaker.
NVIDIA reports its Q3 2025 financial results with (another) record $57 billion in revenue, with Blackwell AI GPU sales 'off the charts', says Jensen.
Although AI and data centers are the star of the show, NVIDIA's gaming revenue saw a jump in the latest quarter.
Nvidia’s Q3 earnings test whether its 74% margins can withstand rising competition from AMD and hyperscaler custom chips.
For Q3, analysts are anticipating adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.26 on revenue of $55.2 billion, according to Bloomberg consensus data. That would represent increases of 55% and 57% increase versus the $0.81 EPS and $35.1 billion the company reported in the same period last year.
Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) dipped about 1% on Thursday despite an "exceptional" quarter and "stellar" guidance. The stock gave up its gains of about 5% premarket, which would have seen the company's market cap set to get a boost of over $200B.