Nvidia results: What does it mean for AI?

英伟达业绩:对人工智能意味着什么?

World Business Report

2025-11-20

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The global markets are on edge, fears of an AI bubble burst are circling and investor anxiety is building as the world awaits Nvidia's earnings report. The chip giant which is the world’s most valuable company, has powered the AI boom and helped drive stock markets to record highs. But what could the results mean for the future of AI? We hear how online retail giant, Amazon, lost a legal battle with a European court after requesting to be exempt from the EU's Digital Services Act. The period of volatility and tensions in global trade is far from over, according to the boss of parcel delivery giant, DHL Group. We hear from their CEO, Tobias Meyer, whose company is investing €1 billion in India. And why is a court in Paris suspending the sale of the world’s ‘first calculator’ invented in 1642? Presenter: Leanna Byrne Producer: Niamh McDermott Editor: David Cann
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  • This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.

  • Asia-specific, coming soon with me, Mariko Oi.

  • What will Nvidia's earnings mean for AI?

  • We're all waiting to see.

  • It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Leanna Byrne.

  • The boss of one of the world's largest logistics firms says global trade turbulence is far from over and in Paris a court stops the auction of a rare calculator.

  • It's a big day on Wall Street today.

  • Investors are waiting for the chipmaker in Vidya.

  • That's the world's most valuable company to report its latest earnings.

  • And the reason why this feels like such a big moment is because investors, they're nervous.

  • For the past week,

  • tech stocks have taken a hit

  • because there's a big question about whether all this spending on AI is actually going to pay off.

  • Alison Van Diggelen is a journalist who covers tech and Silicon Valley.

  • Alison, hello.

  • Hello, Leanne.

  • Great to join you.

  • Well, thank you very much for joining us from Silicon Valley,

  • the home of big tech, which makes up more than 40% of Nvidia's sales.