NVIDIA has informed the computers manufacturer of its financial results for the second quarter of the 2026 fiscal year, overcoming Wall Street’s expectations to obtain revenues and profits per share (EPS).
NVIDIA recorded the second -quarter revenue of $ 46.7 billion, an increase of 6 % over the previous quarter, and more than $ 26.4 billion of net income. The company’s revenues increased by 56 % over the previous year, according to Wednesday’s announcement.
The company unveiled the share profitability of $ 1.08, using accounting accounting principles in general, and $ 1.05 from EPS for other than GAP. NVIDIA also recorded a profit margin of about 72.4 % for a quarter.
NVIDIA shares sank about 3.3 % in trading hours after Wednesday hours.
NVIDIA is the largest circulating company in the world, with a market value of more than $ 4.4 trillion in writing these lines. The company is the leading company in the field of artificial intelligence and computing chips, and has also grown for a geographical strategic importance of the United States government.
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NVIDIA Safer H20 sales reports to China
NVIDIA dealt with concerns about its Chinese business in its latest profit report, saying that the sales of the H20 processor did not reach the country. The company said: “There were no H20 sales for customers in China in the second quarter,” the company said.
The H100 is a weaker version of the NVIDIA H100 chip designed for the Chinese market according to the current US regulations on exporting high -performance computer chips used in artificial intelligence applications.
In January, the administration of US President Donald Trump announced that it was seeking to tighten the export controls for NVIDIA H20 sales to China due to “national security” concerns.
The Trump administration followed and imposed strict export controls, which included export licenses and fees totaling about $ 5.5 billion, which led to the stoppage of the H20 chips for China to scream.
However, the administration reflected its position in August, which allowed the sales of H20 chips to China with an appeal, provided that NVIDIA gives the US government 15 % of revenues from chips sold to China.
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