NVIDIA has reported record financial results, highlighting the continued global demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company’s latest quarterly revenue reached approximately $68 billion, driven largely by sales of high-performance GPUs used in AI data centers.
The data-center segment, which powers large AI models and cloud computing platforms, now represents the vast majority of NVIDIA’s business. Major technology companies are investing heavily in AI systems, significantly boosting demand for NVIDIA’s hardware.
At the same time, the company is adjusting its production strategy due to U.S. export restrictions affecting advanced chip sales to China. NVIDIA has reportedly paused production of certain AI chips intended for the Chinese market and is reallocating manufacturing capacity toward its next-generation AI platforms.
Looking ahead, NVIDIA is preparing for its annual GTC conference in mid-March, where the company is expected to unveil new developments in AI hardware, software, and data-center technologies.
Despite geopolitical challenges, NVIDIA continues to strengthen its position as a key supplier of the computing power behind the rapidly expanding AI industry.

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