Nvidia's Q4 proft was $12.3 billion.
It's full year revenue was up 126% y-o-y at $60.9 billion.
Q4 datacentre revenue was up 409% y-o-y at $18.4 billion.
Full year datacentre revenue was up 27% y-o-y at $47.5 billion.
Q1 revenues are forecast to be up 233% y-o-y at $24 billion plus or minus 2%.
At last night’s close, Nvidia’s market cap was $1.7 trillion.
Although its customers are scrabbling to find proprietary or merchant market alternatives, so far Nvidia looks as if it can out-run them on the tech with better chips, while offering them ASIC solutions tailored to their particular needs.
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