Nvidia revenue soars despite ‘disappointment’ in China market amid export restrictions
Revenue surges 62 per cent to a record US$57 billion, even as sales in China, including Hong Kong, plunge 63 per cent to US$3 billion

Sales of the H20, the AI graphics processing unit Nvidia released last year specifically for China, only generated around US$50 million in the quarter under licences granted by the US government in August to sell the product to certain Chinese customers.
“Sizeable purchase orders never materialised in the quarter due to geopolitical issues and the increasingly competitive market in China,” the firm’s financial chief Colette Kress said in an earnings call with analysts.
While it was “disappointed in the current state” of regulations banning the company from selling more competitive products to China, Nvidia was still “committed to continued engagement” with both the US and Chinese governments, Kress said.