NVIDIA POSTS $68B QUARTERLY REVENUE, FORECASTS $78B AS HUANG DISMISSES AI BUBBLE CONCERNS
Nvidia reported record fourth-quarter revenue of $68 billion and guided to $78 billion for the first quarter, with CEO Jensen Huang citing accelerating adoption of AI agents to justify continued massive capital spending by cloud providers.
During Wednesday's earnings call, Huang addressed investor concerns about whether major cloud customers—whose combined annual capital expenditures are nearing $700 billion—can sustain the spending pace. Huang argued the math is straightforward: in an AI-driven economy, compute capacity directly translates to revenue generation. "Without compute, there's no way to generate tokens. Without tokens, there's no way to grow revenues," Huang said, referring to the text outputs produced by AI systems.
The $4.8 trillion-valued chip supplier's bullish outlook suggests no near-term slowdown in enterprise AI infrastructure investment, a key concern for CFOs evaluating their own AI spending roadmaps.
Investors will watch whether cloud providers' earnings calls this quarter validate Huang's confidence in their ability to monetize massive AI infrastructure investments.


















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