NVIDIA's Gaming segment will now be reported under the "Edge Computing" segment in future earnings results as the company pivots from being a GPU manufacturer to an ecosystem provider. NVIDIA's Edge Computing Segment Will Now Include All Client Markets, Including Gaming NVIDIA announced its latest earnings, where it posted a record revenue of $81.6 billion for Q1 FY2027. The bulk of the revenue came from the Data Center segment, but the gaming market revenue wasn't presented in the earnings chart. The company confirms that it has now placed Gaming alongside other segments under a new segment, called Edge Computing. Unlike […]
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