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Colette Kress on revenue guidance

From NVIDIA Corp ($NVDA) Q1 2027 Earnings Call · · Castify Earnings Call

“Let me turn to the outlook for the second quarter. Total revenue is expected to be 91 billion plus or minus 2%. We expect sequential growth to be driven primarily by data center. We are continuing to work vigorously on our supply chain ecosystem to address the incredible demand we see ahead of us, giving us full confidence in the 1 trillion in Blackwell and Reuben revenue we foresee from 2025 through calendar 2027.”

Colette Kress
Executive VP & CFO, NVIDIA
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On , Colette Kress, Executive VP & CFO at NVIDIA, spoke about revenue guidance during NVIDIA Corp ($NVDA) Q1 2027 Earnings Call on Castify Earnings Call.

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Colette Kress

About Colette Kress

Executive VP & CFO · NVIDIA

Colette Kress, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Nvidia, participated in the company's first-quarter fiscal 2027 earnings call on May 20, 2026, and in a subsequent interview with Yahoo Finance. Kress reported that Nvidia delivered what she described as "an exceptional quarter," with total revenue of $82 billion, up 85% year-over-year and 20% sequentially. She stated that the company was increasing its quarterly dividend from 1 cent to 20 cents per share and announcing an $80 billion share repurchase authorization. Kress also provided an outlook for the second quarter, forecasting total revenue of $91 billion, plus or minus 2%, driven primarily by data center growth. During the earnings call and interview, Kress discussed Nvidia's CPU business, saying the company had "visibility to nearly $20 billion in total CPU revenue this year" and that the Vera CPU opened a "brand new $200 billion TAM" for Nvidia. She noted that customers were looking at both standalone CPUs and those integrated with the Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin platforms. Regarding China, Kress stated that while the U.S. government had approved licenses for H200 shipments to China-based customers, Nvidia had "yet to generate any revenue" and was not including any China data center compute revenue in its outlook.

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