Nvidia now expects Q1 sales to pass $5.3B forecast
nvidia first-quarter revenue will be above its earlier forecast of $5.3 billion, the chipmaker said on Monday, as it benefits from strong demand for chips that power datacenters and cryptocurrency mining.
The company's shares, which rose on the back of a slew of product announcements during the session, were trading nearly 6% higher.
Demand for Nvidia's gaming graphic chips has soared during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the bigger boost to its sales has come from an aggressive push into artificial intelligence chips, which handle tasks such as speech and image recognition in datacenters.
“While our fiscal 2022 first quarter is not yet complete, Q1 total revenue is tracking above the $5.30 billion outlook,” chief financial officer Colette Kress said in a statement.
Nvidia's unit that supports cryptocurrency mining is now expected to report sales of $150 million in the quarter, up from the previous forecast of $50 million, the company said.
Supply and demand
Nvidia's upbeat forecast comes as the chip industry continues to reel from a global shortage of components, disrupting the wide-scale manufacturing of products, including vehicles and smartphones.
“We expect demand to continue to exceed supply for much of this year,” Kress said.
Earlier on Monday, Nvidia said it was planning to make a server processor chip based on technology from Arm, putting it in the most direct competition yet with rival Intel.
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