Oh no! gaming division went from $3.2B to $2.5B while our datacenter division went from $30B to $35B
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Nvidia enjoys $130B annual earnings despite gaming segment 'supply constraints'
(www.tomshardware.com)
To be honest their gaming division could have been a lot bigger chunk if NVIDIA wasn't so greedy with their VRAM, prices and disastrous launch of the 50th series with fake MSRP, very mediocre gains against last gen and even higher prices.
As long as scarcity increases revenues from enterprise customers, they have no incentive to increase the supply of gaming GPUs back to a level that fulfills all demand at a price that doesn't rip off consumers.
the COVID classic... i swear sony was holding back stock to drive scarcity after supply chain issues have been resolved.
this post was submitted on 27 Feb 2025
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