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Nvidia forecasts higher first-quarter revenue due to strong demand for AI chips, specifically the new Blackwell semiconductors, with orders being "amazing." The company generated $11 billion from Blackwell-related products in Q4, accounting for half of its data center revenue. Despite competition from Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, Nvidia expects revenue of $43 billion for Q1, a 3% increase from analyst estimates.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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