NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) reported robust Q1 2026 earnings, posting an adjusted EPS of $1.87 and record sales of $81.6 billion, reflecting an 85% growth year-over-year. Data Center sales reached a record $75.2 billion, up 92% from the previous year.
The tech giant unveiled its new ‘superchip’, RTX Spark, which combines a 20-core CPU, Blackwell graphics engine, and up to 128GB of shared memory into one chip. This innovation will be available in premium laptops from brands such as Dell, HP, and ASUS later this year, offering desktop-grade computing power for AI workflows and high-end gaming on battery.
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