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Nvidia Earnings Soar, AI Demand Still Booming
20 Nov
Summary
- Nvidia's data center sales hit $51.2 billion, a 66% year-over-year increase.
- Investor debate continues on long-term AI capacity profitability.
- Competitors like AMD and custom AI accelerators are emerging.

Nvidia has once again reported blockbuster earnings, driven by an immense and ongoing appetite for AI compute power. The company's crucial data center business alone generated $51.2 billion in sales, significantly exceeding analyst expectations and marking a robust 66% increase from the previous year. This performance has propelled Nvidia's stock and its industry peers higher in after-hours trading, signaling continued investor confidence.
However, beneath the surface of this stellar growth lies a persistent debate regarding the long-term profitability of the vast AI computing capacity being built today. While investors are currently focused on the immediate impressive gains, questions linger about the economic viability of these investments over time. Concerns about an AI bubble have surfaced, with some suggesting accelerated depreciation for GPUs due to rapid upgrade cycles.
Adding to the market dynamics, Nvidia faces increasing competition. Advanced Micro Devices and custom AI accelerators developed by major tech companies are beginning to challenge Nvidia's dominant market share. This competitive landscape, coupled with ongoing questions about long-term AI monetization, suggests a complex future for the AI infrastructure market.




