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NVIDIA Earnings Highlights: AI Demand, Exports to China, and New Partnerships
NVIDIA (NVDA.US) will announce its Q4 and FY2026 earnings after the market close on February 25th local time. As a leading company in AI chips, NVIDIA’s revenue continues to grow strongly and attracts market attention.
The three main focus points of this earnings report are:
AI demand outlook: TSMC, Alphabet, and others have previously signaled strong demand. The market will focus on NVIDIA’s outlook for recent and future demand on the Rubin platform to predict future revenue trends.
Progress on exports to China: The U.S. has approved NVIDIA to export H200 chips to China, with the condition of sharing 25% of sales revenue with the U.S. side. NVIDIA has increased H200 production, but whether China will approve and when exports will start remains to be confirmed. CEO Jensen Huang expects purchase orders to arrive gradually. The potential Chinese market is worth about $50 billion annually (approximately 340 billion RMB), which could be a catalyst for the stock price.
Expansion plans and partnerships: According to The Wall Street Journal, NVIDIA is developing notebook systems that integrate CPU, GPU, and NPU, and has partnered with Nokia on AI for telecommunications networks. These new developments will guide long-term growth.