Nvidia's Customers Performance
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Nvidia's Corporate Customers have recorded an increase in their cost of revenue by 10.85 % in the 4 quarter 2023 year on year, sequentially costs of revenue grew by 1.12 %. During the corresponding time, Nvidia Corp recorded revenue increase by 268.94 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 21.98 %. While revenue at the Nvidia Corp's corporate clients recorded rose by 9.87 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 14.97 %.
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Nvidia's Customers have recorded an increase in their cost of revenue by 10.85 % in the 4 quarter 2023 year on year, sequentially costs of revenue grew by 1.12 %, for the same period Nvidia Corp recorded revenue increase by 268.94 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 21.98 %.
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Nvidia's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
Our worldwide sales and marketing strategy is key to our objective to become
the leading supplier of high-performance and efficient GPUs and mobile SOC products.
Our sales and marketing teams work closely with each industrys respective original
equipment manufacturers, or OEMs, original design manufacturers, or ODMs, system
builders, motherboard manufacturers, add-in board manufacturers, or AIBs, and
industry trendsetters, collectively referred to as our Channel, to define product
features, performance, price and timing of new products. Members of our sales
team have a high level of technical expertise and product and industry knowledge
to support the competitive and complex design win process. We also employ a
highly skilled team of application engineers to assist our Channel in designing,
testing and qualifying system designs that incorporate our products. We believe
that the depth and quality of our design support are keys to improving our Channels
time-to-market, maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction within our
Channel and fostering relationships that encourage customers to use the next
generation of our products.
In the markets we serve that purchase our GPUs, the sales process involves
achieving key design wins with leading OEMs and major system builders and supporting
the product design into high volume production with key ODMs, motherboard manufacturers
and AIBs. These design wins in turn influence the retail and system builder
channel that is serviced by AIB and motherboard manufacturers. Our distribution
strategy is to work with a number of leading independent contract equipment
manufacturers, or CEMs, ODMs, motherboard manufacturers, AIBs and distributors,
each of which have relationships with a broad range of major OEMs and/or strong
brand name recognition in the retail channel. Currently, we sell a significant
portion of our processors directly to distributors, CEMs, ODMs, motherboard
manufacturers and AIBs, which then sell boards and systems with our products
to leading OEMs, retail outlets and a large number of system builders. In the
Tegra Processor segment that we serve, the sales process primarily involves
achieving key design wins directly with the leading mobile OEMs and supporting
the product design into high-volume production.
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Nvidia's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
Our worldwide sales and marketing strategy is key to our objective to become
the leading supplier of high-performance and efficient GPUs and mobile SOC products.
Our sales and marketing teams work closely with each industrys respective original
equipment manufacturers, or OEMs, original design manufacturers, or ODMs, system
builders, motherboard manufacturers, add-in board manufacturers, or AIBs, and
industry trendsetters, collectively referred to as our Channel, to define product
features, performance, price and timing of new products. Members of our sales
team have a high level of technical expertise and product and industry knowledge
to support the competitive and complex design win process. We also employ a
highly skilled team of application engineers to assist our Channel in designing,
testing and qualifying system designs that incorporate our products. We believe
that the depth and quality of our design support are keys to improving our Channels
time-to-market, maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction within our
Channel and fostering relationships that encourage customers to use the next
generation of our products.
In the markets we serve that purchase our GPUs, the sales process involves
achieving key design wins with leading OEMs and major system builders and supporting
the product design into high volume production with key ODMs, motherboard manufacturers
and AIBs. These design wins in turn influence the retail and system builder
channel that is serviced by AIB and motherboard manufacturers. Our distribution
strategy is to work with a number of leading independent contract equipment
manufacturers, or CEMs, ODMs, motherboard manufacturers, AIBs and distributors,
each of which have relationships with a broad range of major OEMs and/or strong
brand name recognition in the retail channel. Currently, we sell a significant
portion of our processors directly to distributors, CEMs, ODMs, motherboard
manufacturers and AIBs, which then sell boards and systems with our products
to leading OEMs, retail outlets and a large number of system builders. In the
Tegra Processor segment that we serve, the sales process primarily involves
achieving key design wins directly with the leading mobile OEMs and supporting
the product design into high-volume production.
NVDA's vs. Customers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Nvidia Corp |
2,252,829.51 |
60,922.00 |
29,760.00 |
22,473 |
Aptiv Plc |
21,443.73 |
20,051.00 |
2,966.00 |
155,000 |
Cirrus Logic Inc |
4,967.15 |
1,788.27 |
176.06 |
1,596 |
Genasys Inc |
106.70 |
38.75 |
-21.61 |
172 |
Garmin Ltd |
28,642.06 |
5,051.15 |
1,040.78 |
18,700 |
Knowles Corporation |
1,473.20 |
707.60 |
72.40 |
12,000 |
Koss Corporation |
24.35 |
12.01 |
-1.02 |
54 |
Visteon Corporation |
3,370.08 |
3,954.00 |
505.00 |
25,500 |
Vuzix Corp |
79.16 |
13.96 |
-41.03 |
61 |
Dell Technologies Inc |
91,219.27 |
102,301.00 |
2,422.00 |
133,000 |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company |
23,280.04 |
28,081.00 |
1,911.00 |
60,200 |
Irobot Corporation |
216.42 |
890.58 |
-304.71 |
622 |
Pure Storage Inc |
17,229.40 |
2,278.88 |
-145.99 |
4,200 |
Quantum Corp |
56.06 |
406.61 |
-38.30 |
905 |
Alarm com Holdings Inc |
3,880.53 |
881.68 |
80.34 |
784 |
Everbridge Inc |
1,525.34 |
450.00 |
-11.85 |
581 |
Microsoft Corporation |
3,142,695.92 |
218,310.00 |
77,096.00 |
221,000 |
Motorola Solutions inc |
61,029.20 |
9,978.00 |
1,714.00 |
18,700 |
George Risk Industries Inc |
61.99 |
20.02 |
6.65 |
175 |
Snap One Holdings Corp |
629.59 |
1,060.98 |
-21.37 |
1,492 |
Adobe Inc |
230,197.92 |
19,936.00 |
4,801.00 |
22,516 |
Adtran Holdings Inc |
407.62 |
820.74 |
-117.36 |
2,060 |
Alpine 4 Holdings Inc |
19.31 |
105.85 |
-20.56 |
0 |
Amplitech Group Inc |
18.74 |
15.85 |
-2.83 |
5 |
Arrow Electronics Inc |
7,192.11 |
33,107.12 |
909.36 |
18,700 |
Audiocodes ltd |
418.10 |
244.38 |
8.78 |
885 |
Avnet Inc |
4,509.82 |
26,122.08 |
795.84 |
18,800 |
Casa Systems Inc |
29.54 |
249.41 |
-107.17 |
1,004 |
Ciena Corp |
7,210.00 |
4,367.74 |
228.13 |
5,161 |
Clearfield Inc |
428.85 |
216.03 |
13.01 |
230 |
Cleartronic Inc |
13.61 |
2.23 |
0.06 |
8 |
Cambium Networks Corp |
118.76 |
264.41 |
-14.56 |
573 |
Coinbase Global Inc |
68,019.13 |
3,108.38 |
94.75 |
3,730 |
Cisco Systems Inc |
203,385.26 |
57,233.00 |
13,442.00 |
83,300 |
Cyberark Software Ltd |
10,951.96 |
751.89 |
-66.50 |
2,400 |
Amdocs Limited |
10,821.41 |
4,887.55 |
542.96 |
31,000 |
Electronic Systems Technology Inc |
0.00 |
1.54 |
-0.16 |
11 |
Extreme Networks Inc |
1,528.15 |
1,366.97 |
94.17 |
2,643 |
Franklin Wireless Corp |
0.00 |
47.36 |
-2.42 |
67 |
Turtle Beach Corporation |
298.16 |
258.91 |
-49.46 |
135 |
Hp inc |
30,285.45 |
53,075.00 |
3,398.00 |
58,000 |
International Business Machines Corporation |
176,048.16 |
61,860.00 |
7,502.00 |
307,600 |
Infinera Corporation |
1,152.20 |
1,644.25 |
-7.15 |
2,145 |
Ironnet Inc |
0.34 |
27.54 |
-242.65 |
316 |
Juniper Networks Inc |
12,132.09 |
5,563.90 |
310.20 |
10,191 |
Semileds Corp |
7.09 |
5.98 |
-2.69 |
187 |
Lumentum Holdings Inc |
3,253.15 |
1,361.30 |
-39.20 |
2,930 |
Maxlinear Inc |
1,442.84 |
692.66 |
-73.15 |
753 |
Netapp Inc |
22,139.18 |
6,101.00 |
692.00 |
12,000 |
Nutanix Inc |
15,387.74 |
1,939.19 |
-171.30 |
2,813 |
Okta Inc |
17,084.17 |
1,858.00 |
-815.00 |
5,030 |
Pineapple Energy Inc |
0.63 |
72.84 |
-17.48 |
0 |
Plantronics Inc. |
1,729.74 |
1,665.53 |
21.64 |
6,172 |
Riot Platforms Inc |
33,819.67 |
280.68 |
-49.47 |
0 |
Super Micro Computer Inc |
59,533.43 |
9,250.70 |
732.38 |
0 |
Te Connectivity ltd |
45,414.74 |
16,024.00 |
3,316.00 |
92,000 |
Tessco Technologies Incorporated |
83.15 |
452.06 |
-4.35 |
786 |
Unisys Corp |
335.59 |
2,015.40 |
-427.10 |
23,200 |
Xerox Holdings Corporation |
2,552.33 |
6,886.00 |
1.00 |
26,475 |
SUBTOTAL |
4,369,900.34 |
720,158.95 |
122,077.07 |
1,398,568 |
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