Nvidia used to be synonymous with graphics chips for game machines. But now it is using those same chips to drive artificial intelligence calculations, and that is taking the company into new markets from servers to self-driving cars.
For the fourth fiscal quarter ended January 31, the Santa Clara, California-based company reported revenues and earnings that beat expectations on Wall Street. Nvidia reported non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.72, up 52 percent from a year ago, on revenue of $2.91 billion, up 34 percent from a year earlier. Revenues were up 10 percent from the prior quarter.
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