1. NVIDIA reported a record $30 million in revenue, up 15% sequentially and 122% year-over-year, driven by its Data Center division. 2. Despite exceeding expectations, NVIDIA's share price dipped pre-market due to a perceived slowdown in growth rate. 3. NVIDIA's Data Center business, especially in AI, continues to be the major revenue driver, with upcoming launches like Blackwell expected to boost future earnings.
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