1. Nvidia reported strong Q2 earnings but experienced a growth slowdown, leading to a 5% drop in after-hours trading. 2. The data center segment drove significant revenue growth, but Nvidia's heavy reliance on this unit poses risks. 3. Gross margins declined sequentially, and the new $50 billion buyback authorization is unlikely to significantly impact Nvidia's share count.
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