NVIDIA Announces Financial Results For Third Quarter Fiscal 2022
NVIDIA Announces Financial Results For Third Quarter Fiscal 2022
Fiscal 2022
Record revenue of $7.10 billion, up 50 percent from a year earlier
Record Data Center revenue of $2.94 billion, up 55 percent from a year earlier
Record Gaming revenue of $3.22 billion, up 42 percent from a year earlier
NVIDIA today reported record revenue for the third quarter ended October 31, 2021, of $7.10 billion, up 50 percent from a
year earlier and up 9 percent from the previous quarter, with record revenue from the company’s Gaming, Data Center and
Professional Visualization market platforms.
GAAP earnings per diluted share for the quarter were $0.97, up 83 percent from a year ago and up 3 percent from the
previous quarter. Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share were $1.17, up 60 percent from a year ago and up 13 percent from
the previous quarter.
“The third quarter was outstanding, with record revenue,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Demand for
NVIDIA AI is surging, driven by hyperscale and cloud scale-out, and broadening adoption by more than 25,000 companies.
NVIDIA RTX has reinvented computer graphics with ray tracing and AI, and is the ideal upgrade for the large, growing market
of gamers and creators, as well as designers and professionals building home workstations.
“Our GTC event series showcases the expanding universe of NVIDIA accelerated computing. Last week’s event was our
most successful yet, highlighting diverse applications, including supply-chain logistics, cybersecurity, natural language
processing, quantum computing research, robotics, self-driving cars, climate science and digital biology.
“Omniverse was a major theme at GTC. We showed what is possible when we can jump into virtual worlds. Omniverse will
be used from collaborative design, customer service avatars and video conferencing, to digital twins of factories, processing
plants, even entire cities. Omniverse brings together NVIDIA’s expertise in AI, simulation, graphics and computing
infrastructure. This is the tip of the iceberg of what’s to come,” he said.
NVIDIA paid quarterly cash dividends of $100 million in the third quarter. It will pay its next quarterly cash dividend of $0.04
per share on December 23, 2021, to all shareholders of record on December 2, 2021.
GAAP
($ in millions, except earnings per share) Q3 FY22 Q2 FY22 Q3 FY21 Q/Q Y/Y
Revenue $7,103 $6,507 $4,726 Up 9% Up 50%
Up 260
Gross margin 65.2% 64.8% 62.6% Up 40 bps
bps
Operating expenses $1,960 $1,771 $1,562 Up 11% Up 25%
Operating income $2,671 $2,444 $1,398 Up 9% Up 91%
Net income $2,464 $2,374 $1,336 Up 4% Up 84%
Diluted earnings per share* $0.97 $0.94 $0.53 Up 3% Up 83%
Non-GAAP
($ in millions, except earnings per share) Q3 FY22 Q2 FY22 Q3 FY21 Q/Q Y/Y
Revenue $7,103 $6,507 $4,726 Up 9% Up 50%
Up 150
Gross margin 67.0% 66.7% 65.5% Up 30 bps
bps
Operating expenses $1,375 $1,266 $1,101 Up 9% Up 25%
Operating income $3,386 $3,071 $1,993 Up 10% Up 70%
Net income $2,973 $2,623 $1,834 Up 13% Up 62%
Diluted earnings per share* $1.17 $1.04 $0.73 Up 13% Up 60%
*All per share amounts presented herein have been retroactively adjusted to reflect the four-for-one stock split which was effective July 19, 2021.
GAAP and non-GAAP gross margins are expected to be 65.3 percent and 67.0 percent, respectively, plus or minus 50
basis points.
GAAP and non-GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $2.02 billion and $1.43 billion,
respectively.
GAAP and non-GAAP other income and expense are both expected to be an expense of approximately $60 million,
excluding gains and losses from non-affiliated investments.
GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates are both expected to be 11 percent, plus or minus 1 percent, excluding any discrete
items such as excess tax benefits or deficiencies related to stock-based compensation.
Highlights
AI Software
65 new and updated software development kits ― bringing improved features and capabilities to data scientists,
researchers and developers ― including NVIDIA Modulus, a framework for developing physics-ML models, NVIDIA
ReOpt, an accelerated solver that optimizes vehicle route planning and logistics, and NVIDIA cuNumeric, which brings
accelerated computing to the large and growing Python NumPy ecosystem.
Tools for developing and deploying large language models: NVIDIA NeMo Megatron, for training models with trillions
of parameters; the Megatron 530B customizable LLM that can be trained for new domains and languages; and NVIDIA
Triton Inference Server™ with multi-GPU, multinode distributed inference functionality.
New capabilities in the open source NVIDIA Triton Inference Server software, which provides cross-platform inference
on all AI models and frameworks, and NVIDIA TensorRT™, which optimizes AI models.
Zero-trust cybersecurity platform ― comprising NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, NVIDIA DOCA and NVIDIA Morpheus
cybersecurity platform ― allowing the cybersecurity industry to build solutions that defend customer data centers in real
time.
NVIDIA Riva Custom Voice, a feature in NVIDIA Riva AI software that makes custom text-to-speech practical for
companies; NVIDIA Riva Enterprise will be commercially available for enterprises early next year, with applicability to a
wide range of applications such as virtual assistants and video conferencing.
Omniverse
NVIDIA Omniverse Avatar, a platform for generating interactive AI avatars, which connects the company’s technologies
in speech AI, computer vision, natural language understanding, recommendation engines and simulation
technologies.
NVIDIA Omniverse Replicator, a synthetic-data-generation engine that produces physically simulated synthetic data for
training deep neural networks.
Networking
NVIDIA Quantum-2, a 400Gbps InfiniBand end-to-end networking platform, with the extreme performance, broad
accessibility and strong security needed by cloud computing providers and supercomputing centers.
Automotive/Robotics/Healthcare
NVIDIA DRIVE Concierge and DRIVE Chauffeur, AI platforms built with NVIDIA DRIVE Orin, which are intelligent
technologies that transform the digital experience inside the car with Omniverse Avatar, enabling safe autonomous
driving on highways and urban streets.
NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 8, a computer architecture and sensor set for self-driving systems.
NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin™, the world’s smallest, most powerful and energy-efficient AI supercomputer for robotics,
autonomous machines, medical devices and more.
NVIDIA Clara Holoscan, an AI computing platform for medical-device makers to adopt software-as-a-service offerings
with upgradable, scalable and end-to-end processing of streamed data.
Additionally, the company achieved progress since its previous earnings announcement in these areas:
Gaming
Third-quarter revenue was a record $3.22 billion, up 42 percent from a year earlier and up 5 percent from the previous
quarter.
Announced RTX capabilities coming to blockbuster titles like Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Battlefield 2042 and
Dying Light 2, as well as Sony Interactive and Santa Monica Studio’s God of War.
Announced new RTX-accelerated AI features in Adobe applications at the Adobe MAX creativity conference,
supported by the latest Studio Driver, and new Studio systems from partners, including Microsoft, HP and Asus.
Enhanced GeForce NOW™ with a new high-performance membership tier providing access to GeForce RTX™ 3080-
class gaming, and with the introduction of more Electronic Arts hit games, including Battlefield 1 Revolution, Mirror’s
Edge Catalyst, Unravel Two and Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Data Center
Third-quarter revenue was a record $2.94 billion, up 55 percent from a year earlier and up 24 percent from the previous
quarter.
Announced plans to build Earth-2, an AI supercomputer dedicated to addressing the global climate change crisis.
Announced the general availability of NVIDIA AI Enterprise, a comprehensive software suite of AI tools and frameworks
that enables the hundreds of thousands of companies running VMware vSphere to virtualize AI workloads on NVIDIA-
Certified Systems™.
Expanded NVIDIA LaunchPad, which provides immediate access to optimized software running on accelerated
infrastructure, from North America to nine global locations.
Described a collaboration involving NVIDIA Megatron-LM and Microsoft DeepSpeed to create an efficient, scalable, 3D
parallel system capable of combining data, pipeline and tensor-slicing-based parallelism.
Announced further collaboration with VMware, supporting trials of VMware vSphere with Tanzu on the NVIDIA AI
Enterprise platform.
Shared news that the largest GPU-based supercomputer at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National
Laboratory, Polaris, will run on NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform, and be able to achieve almost 1.4 exaflops of
AI performance.
Professional Visualization
Third-quarter revenue was a record $577 million, up 144 percent from a year earlier and up 11 percent from the
previous quarter.
Announced NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise is in general availability, with the addition of AR, VR and multi-GPU
rendering, as well as announced adoption by Bentley Systems and Esri for digital-twin applications.
Automotive
Third-quarter revenue was $135 million, up 8 percent from a year earlier and down 11 percent from the previous
quarter.
Announced that NVIDIA DRIVE Orin is being used by autonomous truck company Kodiak Robotics, automaker Lotus,
autonomous driving-solutions provider QCraft and EV startup WM Motor.
CFO Commentary
Commentary on the quarter by Colette Kress, NVIDIA’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, is available at
https://investor.nvidia.com/.
Non-GAAP Measures
To supplement NVIDIA’s condensed consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with GAAP, the company
uses non-GAAP measures of certain components of financial performance. These non-GAAP measures include non-GAAP
gross profit, non-GAAP gross margin, non-GAAP operating expenses, non-GAAP income from operations, non-GAAP other
income (expense), net, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP net income, or earnings, per diluted share, and free cash flow. For
NVIDIA’s investors to be better able to compare its current results with those of previous periods, the company has shown a
reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures. These reconciliations adjust the related GAAP financial measures
to exclude stock-based compensation expense, acquisition-related and other costs, IP-related costs, gains and losses from
non-affiliated investments, interest expense related to amortization of debt discount, the associated tax impact of these items
where applicable, and domestication tax benefit. Free cash flow is calculated as GAAP net cash provided by operating
activities less both purchases of property and equipment and intangible assets and principal payments on property and
equipment and intangible assets. NVIDIA believes the presentation of its non-GAAP financial measures enhances the user’s
overall understanding of the company’s historical financial performance. The presentation of the company’s non-GAAP
financial measures is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the company’s financial results prepared in
accordance with GAAP, and the company’s non-GAAP measures may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other
companies.
NVIDIA CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
NVIDIA CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Current assets:
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities $ 19,298 $ 11,561
Accounts receivable, net 3,954 2,429
Inventories 2,233 1,826
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 321 239
Total current assets 25,806 16,055
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 1,664 $ 1,201
Accrued and other current liabilities 1,948 1,725
Short-term debt - 999
Total current liabilities 3,612 3,925
NVIDIA CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
NVIDIA CORPORATION
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
(A) Acquisition-related and other costs primarily include amortization of intangible assets, inventory step-up, transaction
costs, and certain compensation charges presented as follows:
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
October 31, August 1, October 25, October 31, October 25,
2021 2021 2020 2021 2020
Cost of revenue $ 86 $ 86 $ 86 $ 258 $ 331
Research and development $ 7 $ 1 $ 2 $ 10 $ 7
Sales, general and administrative $ 63 $ 71 $ 104 $ 214 $ 331
(C) Income tax impact of non-GAAP adjustments, including the recognition of excess tax benefits or deficiencies related
to stock-based compensation under GAAP accounting standard (ASU 2016-09).
NVIDIA CORPORATION
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP OUTLOOK
Q4 FY2022
Outlook
($ in millions)
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market and has redefined
modern computer graphics, high performance computing and artificial intelligence. The company’s pioneering work in
accelerated computing and AI is reshaping trillion-dollar industries, such as transportation, healthcare and manufacturing,
and fueling the growth of many others. More information at https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
Certain statements in this press release including, but not limited to, statements as to: demand for AI surging and its
broadening adoption; the growing market of gamers and creators, as well as designers and professionals building home
workstations; the expanding universe of NVIDIA accelerated computing; the uses of Omniverse and it bringing together
NVIDIA’s expertise in AI, simulation, graphics, and computing infrastructure; the benefits, performance and abilities of our
products and technologies, including NVIDIA Modulus, NVIDIA ReOpt, NVIDIA cuNumeric, NVIDIA NeMo Megatron, NVIDIA
Triton Inference Server, NVIDIA TensorRT, NVIDIA’s zero-trust cybersecurity platform, NVIDIA Riva, NVIDIA Riva
Enterprise, NVIDIA Omniverse Avatar, NVIDIA Omniverse Replicator, NVIDIA Quantum-2, NVIDIA DRIVE Concierge and
DRIVE Chauffeur, NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 8, NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, Clara Holoscan, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA
LaunchPad, the collaboration between NVIDIA Megatron-LM and Microsoft DeepSpeed, the collaboration with VMware, and
NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise; plans to run Polaris on NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform; NVIDIA’s next quarterly
cash dividend; NVIDIA’s financial outlook for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022; and NVIDIA’s expected tax rates for the fourth
quarter of fiscal 2022 are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to be
materially different than expectations. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include: global
economic conditions; our reliance on third parties to manufacture, assemble, package and test our products; the impact of
technological development and competition; development of new products and technologies or enhancements to our existing
product and technologies; market acceptance of our products or our partners’ products; design, manufacturing or software
defects; changes in consumer preferences or demands; changes in industry standards and interfaces; unexpected loss of
performance of our products or technologies when integrated into systems; as well as other factors detailed from time to time
in the most recent reports NVIDIA files with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, including, but not limited to,
its annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. Copies of reports filed with the SEC are posted on the
company’s website and are available from NVIDIA without charge. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of
future performance and speak only as of the date hereof, and, except as required by law, NVIDIA disclaims any obligation to
update these forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances.
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