<p>➀ NVIDIA continues to benefit from soaring demand for its data center solutions and achieves record first quarter gaming revenue.</p><p>➁ Despite $4.5 billion charge from chip inventory write-down, the company's revenue for Q1 fiscal 2026 reaches $44.1 billion.</p><p>➂ Export restrictions to China result in $2.5 billion lost H20 chip sales, but NVIDIA manages to thrive.</p>
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