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Nvidia is about to release its earnings

Nov 10, 2017, 01:52 IST

Nvidia CEO and president Jen-Hsun Huang plays with a game using Nvidia's Physx technology for gaming, at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009.AP Photo / Paul Sakuma

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  • Nvidia is expected to post earnings of $1.07 and revenues of $2.362 billion.
  • Wall Street and retail investors are both bullish ahead of earnings.
  • The company has been facing increased competition in the graphics processing space, especially recently.
  • Watch Nvidia's stock price move in real time.


Nvidia
is set to release earnings after the bell on Thursday.

Wall Street is expecting adjusted earnings of $1.07 per share on revenue of $2.362 billion. Analysts on Wall Street are bullish on the stock, with 19 of the 36 tracked by Bloomberg rating the company a "buy", and just four rating the company a "sell".

Millennial investors are bullish on the stock too. Users of the Robinhood stock trading platform, which has proven popular among millennial investors, are buying shares of Nvidia 30% more than they are selling shares.

Nvidia has been facing increased competition recently. Intel has historically kept out of Nvidia's main graphics processing unit business but has dramatically changed its attitude in the last week. Intel announced a partnership with AMD to produce a single-chip CPU and GPU combo.

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Intel also announced that it had poached the head of AMD's graphics division to start a new graphics division at Intel. The new division will work on developing discrete graphics units that would directly compete with Nvidia's processors.

Nvidia is up 99.81% this year on the back of increased demand for GPUs from both cryptocurrency miners and data centers using the chips for artificial intelligence tasks.

We will be updating this story with more details when Nvidia releases its earnings. Check back here for more.

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