<p>➀ NVIDIA's second quarter earnings show strong demand for AI chips and GPUs, with revenue growing 6% sequentially and 56% year-over-year to $46.7 billion.</p><p>➁ The data center division, which has surpassed gaming as the main earner, saw a 5% sequential gain and a 56% year-over-year increase in revenue.</p><p>➂ NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture is leading the charge in the data center and gaming sectors, with significant demand for Blackwell-based GeForce products.</p>
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