Submitted by giteam t3_11lsrt1 in dataisbeautiful
FormerKarmaKing t1_jbe49it wrote
Reply to comment by Deus_Novi5 in [OC] NVIDIA's FY22 income statement by giteam
Data center is a generic term for renting out the hardware needed to run services on the internet. Amazon’s AWS is the largest provider in the world with Microsoft and Google behind them. Competing against companies like those is obviously very hard.
NVIDIA, however, has a massive advantage when it comes to hosting software that requires a lot of GPUs. This includes graphics programs but also AI software.
markhc t1_jbfs8u8 wrote
I think the data center on this chart refers to the sales of GPU to big data centers like those you mentioned.
Or, in other words, the revenue from sales of their data-center cards like A100, V100, etc.
FormerKarmaKing t1_jbg0a4d wrote
Yeah, you’re probably right in terms of breaking out the revenue. The software services likely roll up under OEM & Other because they’re so tiny at this point.
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