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英伟达Q2数据中心收入不及预期!缺失中国市场,盘后跌3%

Core Insights - Nvidia reported Q2 2026 earnings with revenue of $46.743 billion, a 56% year-over-year increase, surpassing analyst expectations of $46.23 billion [1] - Data center revenue was $41.1 billion, also a 56% increase year-over-year, but fell short of the expected $41.3 billion due to no sales of H20 chips in the Chinese market [1][9] - Non-GAAP adjusted EPS was $1.05, up 54% year-over-year, exceeding the forecast of $1.01 [1] Revenue Guidance - For Q3, Nvidia provided revenue guidance in the range of $52.92 billion to $55.08 billion, with a midpoint of $54 billion, slightly above analyst expectations of $53.46 billion [4] - Gross margin guidance for Q3 is set at 73% to 74%, aligning with analyst expectations of 73.4% [4] Shareholder Returns - The board approved an additional $60 billion for stock buybacks with no expiration date [4] Market Dynamics - Nvidia did not sell any H20 chips to Chinese customers in Q2, but previously released orders generated $180 million in revenue [9] - The Chinese AI chip market is estimated to be at least $50 billion, with a potential annual growth rate of 50%, making it the second-largest computing market after the U.S. [9] Future Opportunities - Nvidia has received initial H20 licenses and is prepared to export $2 billion to $5 billion worth of H20 chips to China if allowed [9] - The company sees significant growth opportunities in AI infrastructure, with potential revenues of $3 trillion to $4 trillion over the next five years [11] Product Performance - The Blackwell product line saw a 17% quarter-over-quarter revenue increase, expected to drive growth in Q3 [11] - Nvidia's gaming revenue reached $4.3 billion, setting a new record, driven by the popularity of the GeForce RTX 5060 [18] Competitive Landscape - Nvidia's CEO downplayed competition from ASIC chips, emphasizing the complexity and system-level advantages of Nvidia's offerings [13] - The rise of sovereign AI initiatives in Europe, with plans to invest €20 billion in AI factories, presents additional growth opportunities for Nvidia [15]