Nvidia’s Eye-Popping Profit, and Where Those Scam Calls are Coming From

英伟达惊人的利润,以及那些诈骗电话的来源

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2025-11-20

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  • Today's Thursday, November 20th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • The chip giant NVIDIA, which has become the symbol of the AI boom,

  • announced its quarterly earnings yesterday and eclipsed Wall Street's expectations.

  • It said its profits hit almost $32 billion,

  • up 65% from a year earlier and over 200% from the year before that.

  • NVIDIA's near total lock on the market for chips used in AI projects has helped it smash records,

  • including becoming the first publicly traded company to ever be worth $5 trillion,

  • a milestone it hit a few weeks ago.