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Solid Data-Center Demand to Drive NVIDIA's (NVDA) Q2 Earnings
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NVIDIA Corporation’s (NVDA - Free Report) second-quarter fiscal 2021 results, scheduled for an Aug 19 release, are likely to reflect benefits from stellar demand for cloud computing and data centers.
The company’s fate is tied to its data-center segment, which accounts for a bulk of NVIDIA’s revenues. Robust year-over-year and sequential growth in data-center revenues in the last reported quarter, along with management's upbeat guidance for the soon-to-be-reported quarter, raises our optimism around this segment.
Notably, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the data-center segment revenues in the fiscal second quarter is pegged at $1.72 billion, indicating a surge of 162% year over year and 50% sequentially.
Click here to know how the company’s overall fiscal second-quarter performance is anticipated to have been.
Solid Cloud Adoption Likely to Have Aided Data-Center Revenues
NVIDIA’s fiscal second-quarter performance is anticipated to have benefited from strength in its data-center business on the growing adoption of cloud-based solutions amid the pandemic-led global lockdown.
The work-and-learn-from-home wave is stoking demand for cloud storage. Furthermore, the lockdown has increased the usage of online and e-commerce services globally. Therefore, data-center operators are enhancing their capacities to accommodate the demand spike for cloud services.
The data-center business presents a solid growth opportunity for the company. As more and more businesses are shifting to cloud, the need for datacenters is increasing. This is likely to have positively impacted the company’s quarterly performance. Increase in Hyperscale demand and growing adoption in the inference market are anticipated to have been tailwinds as well.
The rising adoption of Conversational AI among hyperscale customers is likely to have been a key driver. NVIDIA believes Conversational AI to be a powerful catalyst for the company in both training and inference. Also, the increasing adoption of Natural Language Processing by cloud players is likely to have been an upside.
Further, growing adoption of the company’s T4 GPU in public clouds makes us optimistic this earnings season. The company’s shipments for T4 GPUs in the last reported quarter increased four times, year on year, on solid public cloud deployments and higher demand for AI video analytics applications. Last September, Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) cloud computing arm, AWS, announced general availability of the T4 globally, following the T4 rollout on Alphabet’s (GOOGL - Free Report) Google Cloud platform earlier in 2019.
Preferred by the data-center operators, NVIDIA’s GPUs are likely to have helped the company grab a larger market space during the April-June period. Their impact on the quarterly performance remains to be seen.
The long-term earnings growth rate for Micron is currently pegged at 10.3%.
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Solid Data-Center Demand to Drive NVIDIA's (NVDA) Q2 Earnings
NVIDIA Corporation’s (NVDA - Free Report) second-quarter fiscal 2021 results, scheduled for an Aug 19 release, are likely to reflect benefits from stellar demand for cloud computing and data centers.
The company’s fate is tied to its data-center segment, which accounts for a bulk of NVIDIA’s revenues. Robust year-over-year and sequential growth in data-center revenues in the last reported quarter, along with management's upbeat guidance for the soon-to-be-reported quarter, raises our optimism around this segment.
Notably, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the data-center segment revenues in the fiscal second quarter is pegged at $1.72 billion, indicating a surge of 162% year over year and 50% sequentially.
Click here to know how the company’s overall fiscal second-quarter performance is anticipated to have been.
Solid Cloud Adoption Likely to Have Aided Data-Center Revenues
NVIDIA’s fiscal second-quarter performance is anticipated to have benefited from strength in its data-center business on the growing adoption of cloud-based solutions amid the pandemic-led global lockdown.
NVIDIA Corporation Price and Consensus
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The work-and-learn-from-home wave is stoking demand for cloud storage. Furthermore, the lockdown has increased the usage of online and e-commerce services globally. Therefore, data-center operators are enhancing their capacities to accommodate the demand spike for cloud services.
The data-center business presents a solid growth opportunity for the company. As more and more businesses are shifting to cloud, the need for datacenters is increasing. This is likely to have positively impacted the company’s quarterly performance. Increase in Hyperscale demand and growing adoption in the inference market are anticipated to have been tailwinds as well.
The rising adoption of Conversational AI among hyperscale customers is likely to have been a key driver. NVIDIA believes Conversational AI to be a powerful catalyst for the company in both training and inference. Also, the increasing adoption of Natural Language Processing by cloud players is likely to have been an upside.
Further, growing adoption of the company’s T4 GPU in public clouds makes us optimistic this earnings season. The company’s shipments for T4 GPUs in the last reported quarter increased four times, year on year, on solid public cloud deployments and higher demand for AI video analytics applications. Last September, Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) cloud computing arm, AWS, announced general availability of the T4 globally, following the T4 rollout on Alphabet’s (GOOGL - Free Report) Google Cloud platform earlier in 2019.
Preferred by the data-center operators, NVIDIA’s GPUs are likely to have helped the company grab a larger market space during the April-June period. Their impact on the quarterly performance remains to be seen.
Zacks Rank and A Key Pick
Currently, NVIDIA carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
A better-ranked stock in the broader technology sector is Micron Technology (MU - Free Report) , which carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
The long-term earnings growth rate for Micron is currently pegged at 10.3%.
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