
Nvidia gives strong forecast despite chip-export controls
Nvidia on Wednesday forecast strong growth for the second quarter of the 2026 fiscal year, despite a loss in revenue due to export controls on its H20 AI chips to China.
Nvidia expects revenue of $45 billion in the second quarter, plus or minus 2 per cent. That comes after taking an $8 billion hit due to export control limits related to the H20 chip.
Nvidia beat first-quarter estimates, reporting revenue of $44.1 billion, up 69 per cent from a year ago. Analysts polled by Factset expected the company to record first-quarter revenue of $43 billion.
The earnings came weeks after Nvidia announced major partnerships with the UAE and Saudi Arabia during US President Donald Trump 's visit to the Gulf.
'Countries around the world are recognising AI as essential infrastructure – just like electricity and the internet – and Nvidia stands at the centre of this profound transformation,' its chief executive Jensen Huang said in a statement.
Nvidia shares rose more than 4.50 per cent to $139.36 during after-hours trading. Its stock was virtually flat when trading closed on Wednesday, closing 0.51 per cent lower at $134.81 a share.
China drove much of the attention on Wednesday, with the Trump administration placing stricter export controls on Nvidia's H20 AI chip.
Nvidia said it incurred a $4.5 billion charge in the first quarter of the 2026 fiscal year because of those controls on China. It had previously warned the latest export rules would cause it to take a hit of $5.5 billion in inventory write-off.
'That's because Nvidia was banking that the Trump administration was not going to block their exports of these H20 AI chips,' said Gregory Allen, director of the Wadhwani AI Centre at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies
'The Trump administration has gotten tougher on China even as it has gotten lighter on restrictions placed on other places around the world, like the UAE, like Saudi Arabia,' Mr Allen told CNBC earlier on Wednesday.
Nvidia and Mr Huang were a major presence during Mr Trump's visit to the Gulf this month.
Mr Huang was also present at the unveiling of the UAE-US AI Campus in Abu Dhabi during Mr Trump's visit. NVidia has also joined OpenAI, Oracle and Abu Dhabi's G42 to build Stargate UAE, which will operate in the campus.
And before Mr Trump's visit to Riyadh, Nvidia joined Amazon Web Services and Advanced Micro Devices to collaborate with Humain, the Saudi Public Investment Fund's new AI company.
'Together with Humain, we are building AI infrastructure for the people and companies of Saudi Arabia to realise the bold vision of the kingdom,' Mr Huang said.
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