1. Nvidia's Blackwell processors, initially delayed, are now in full production; 2. Nvidia's Q3 Data Center revenue hit record highs due to insatiable demand for AI accelerators; 3. Blackwell outperforms AMD's MI325X, with Nvidia's AI accelerators leading in efficiency and performance; 4. Nvidia's data center disruption is expected to drive over 100% revenue growth in fiscal 2025 and beyond.
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