NVIDIA on Wednesday posted its Q2 Fiscal Year 2021 financial results, and the most startling result has been a breakdown of the company’s $3.86 billion quarterly revenue among its various businesses. Turns out, that Data Center, and not Gaming, is NVIDIA’s largest revenue generator for the quarter. Growing 54 percent over the previous quarter, this division contributed $1.74 billion, as opposed to $1.65 billion from Gaming (up 24 percent QoQ). The Gaming business includes NVIDIA’s GeForce line of discrete graphics solutions and the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service.
Much of the growth in revenues for the Data Center business is attributable to the addition of revenues by Mellanox – a network infrastructure company NVIDIA acquired, and adoption of NVIDIA’s new A100 Tensor Core GPUs by several new supercomputer projects focused on AI. NVIDIA’s scalar processors now power 2/3rds of the supercomputers on the TOP500 list.
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