28 Aug 2025

Nvidia forecasts third-quarter revenue above estimates

12:11 pm on 28 August 2025
The Nvidia logo on a mobile phone in Krakow, Poland on 31 January, 2025.

Photo: AFP/ Beata Zawrzel

Nvidia forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates helped by robust demand for its artificial intelligence chips from cloud providers expanding infrastructure to power generative AI technology.

The AI market bellwether expects revenue of US$54 billion, plus or minus 2 percent in the third quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of $53.14 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The company said it has not assumed any shipments of its H20 chips to China in the outlook.

Shares of the world's most valuable firm fell 5 percent in extended trading. Nvidia shares have gained more than a third so far in 2025, outpacing the benchmark S&P 500 Index's year-to-date rise of nearly 10 percent.

Still, demand has surged for Nvidia's advanced chips that can speedily process the large amounts of data used by generative AI applications as businesses race each other to dominate the new technology.

Big Tech companies including Meta Platforms and Microsoft have been spending liberally to support their AI ambitions, and Nvidia is the biggest beneficiary, with a significant chunk of this spending funneled toward its chips.

Enthusiasm for AI stocks, centred around Nvidia as Wall Street engaged in picks-and-shovels trading, has been the dominating force behind the rally of the S&P 500 Index over the last two years.

But the company has been caught in the crossfire of the trade war between Washington and Beijing, as the world's two largest economies claw for dominance of generative AI technology.

In an unprecedented deal with US President Donald Trump, Nvidia has agreed to pay the government 15 percent of some of its revenue in China in exchange for a reversal of restrictions that curbed sales of its H20 chips to China. But Beijing has cautioned domestic companies about imports and sources said that Nvidia has halted production of H20 chips.

Nvidia had in May expected the curbs to shave off $8 billion in sales from the July quarter. The company reported revenue of $46.74 billion for the second quarter, beating estimates of $46.06 billion.

- Reuters

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