Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - NVIDIA reported revenue of $44 billion for Q1 2026, a 69% increase year-over-year, exceeding expectations despite a challenging operating environment [6] - Data center revenue reached $39 billion, growing 73% year-on-year [6] - GAAP gross margins were 60.561%, while non-GAAP gross margins would have been 71.3% excluding a $4.5 billion charge related to inventory write-downs [31][32] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Data center revenue was significantly impacted by new export controls, with $4.6 billion recognized prior to the controls and a $4.5 billion charge for inventory write-downs [7][31] - Gaming revenue reached a record $3.8 billion, increasing 48% sequentially and 42% year-on-year, driven by strong adoption of Blackwell architecture [22][23] - Pro Visualization revenue was flat sequentially at $5.9 billion but up 19% year-on-year [26] - Automotive revenue was $567 million, down 1% sequentially but up 72% year-on-year, driven by self-driving technology and demand for new energy vehicles [28] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - China represented a smaller percentage of data center revenue due to export licensing controls, with expectations of a meaningful decrease in Q2 [21] - Singapore accounted for nearly 20% of Q1 build revenue, primarily for orders from US-based customers [22] Company Strategy and Development Direction - NVIDIA is focusing on AI factory deployments, with nearly 100 AI factories in progress, doubling year-over-year [13][14] - The company is committed to a product roadmap extending through 2028, with a focus on enhancing AI capabilities and infrastructure [11][12] - The introduction of new products like GB 300 systems is aimed at maintaining high yields and seamless transitions for customers [11] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed concerns about losing access to the China AI accelerator market, which could have a material adverse impact on business [9] - The company anticipates continued growth in AI demand, particularly in reasoning AI, which is driving significant increases in token generation [12][62] - For Q2, total revenue is expected to be around $45 billion, with modest sequential growth across platforms despite the loss of H20 revenue [32][33] Other Important Information - NVIDIA returned a record $14.3 billion to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends [32] - The company is exploring limited options to supply data center products compliant with new export control rules [8] Q&A Session Summary Question: How much of the inference demand is NVIDIA able to serve? - Jensen Huang stated that NVIDIA aims to serve all inference demand and is on track to meet most of it, highlighting the capabilities of the Grace Blackwell NVLink 72 for reasoning AI [53][54] Question: What is the impact of the China export controls on future revenue? - Colette Kress clarified that the company recognized $4.6 billion in H20 revenue in Q1 but expects a significant decline in China data center revenue in Q2 due to export controls [60][61] Question: What are the drivers of growth for the AI infrastructure? - Jensen Huang identified four positive surprises driving growth: increased demand for reasoning AI, the rescinding of the AI diffusion rule, the rise of enterprise AI, and the emergence of industrial AI [82][84]
Nvidia(NVDA) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript