Nvidia NVDA has been raising eyebrows with investors and analysts for some time, and its most recent earnings results are no exception. The company made a lot of money in the third quarter — $18.1 billion in revenue, an increase of 206% compared to a year ago. Earnings per share were up six times or 12 times, depending on if you view the GAAP or non-GAAP numbers.
The driver of this growth is its data center segment, responsible for the GPU (graphics processing units) and chips that have been powering high-performance computing…
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