This is why i stay away from console gaming, i prefer PC.
Same here, but that isn't the premise for the debate.
This is why i stay away from console gaming, i prefer PC.
You didn't correct anything...you made the same fallacy...sorry.
So Intel is allowed to reject low margin areas...NVIDIA isn't ...gotcha.
You didn't correct anything...you made the same fallacy...sorry.
So Intel is allowed to reject low margin areas...NVIDIA isn't ...gotcha.
In fact, both Nvidia and Intel are investing a buttload of money in their low margin mobile devices. As said before, rejecting consoles cuz of low margins doesn't even compute when Nvidia lost $157 millions in 2012, $60 m in 2011 and $49 m in 2010 in its Tegra division.
Then there is the shape of PC market, Haswell launching in 2H this year or the world economy going down the drain.
I wouldn't say "no" to anything at the moment.
The Chip in Your Phone Could be a Good Investment: NVIDIA CorporationThe company reported revenue of $1.11 billion, 16% higher than prior-year quarter's $953.2 million. GAAP earnings were $0.28 per share for Q4, 56% higher than the prior-year quarter's $0.18 per share. Adjusted profit was $0.35 a share. The growth was on account of higher Tegra sales and its growing GPU business.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) claims that its graphics processing unit market share has increased from 53% to 65%, and its notebooks market share has improved from 47% to 66%,compared to last year. NVIDIAs new Kepler GPU architecture is the first design that comprises virtualization technology built right into the GPU. The introduction of the new design has helped in elevating market share and margins.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA)s Tegra processors sales increased 29% in fiscal 2013. Tegra 3 quad-core processors drive the world's most popular devices, such as Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG)'s Nexus 7, Microsoft's Windows RT Surface tablet, Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 11, and many more.
Moreover, NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) introduced the Tegra 4 processor, which is supposedly much better than its predecessor, Tegra 3. Tegra 4 is up to six times faster than Tegra 3, and is also LTE compatible. Currently, only QUALCOMM, Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) offers LTE-compatible chipsets, but NVIDIA, too, should penetrate the market once its Tegra 4 processor debuts.
Where is the links for your data?
In fact, both Nvidia and Intel are investing a buttload of money in their low margin mobile devices. As said before, rejecting consoles cuz of low margins doesn't even compute when Nvidia lost $157 millions in 2012, $60 m in 2011 and $49 m in 2010 in its Tegra division.
Then there is the shape of PC market, Haswell launching in 2H this year or the world economy going down the drain.
I wouldn't say "no" to anything at the moment.
Where is the links for your data?
The pertinent point is that they are stating groth was due to higher Tegra sales AND its growing GPU business. When taken seperately Tegra is a currently losing Nvidia money. Though in the long run the design wins will start making them money and gain them mobile-space marketshare. So Nvida are looking long term as far as Tegra is concerned.
From the text you quoted
"The growth was on account of higher Tegra sales and its growing GPU business."
But you know that revenue ain't the same as operating income, right? You could make trillions in revenue and still lose money when it comes to operating income.
Oh, right. You only read PR reports.
Yawn.
Take a look at AMD's.
You gotta be kidding me. Revenue? Notty? Really?
I hate it to break it to the armchair financial analysts who don't know what they're talking about, but revenue does not represent profits. It does not take expenses, opportunity costs, etc into account. You can literally have sky high revenue and still come out with an operating loss. Perhaps you should study up on that.
I just checked their financial information and the Tegra division has indeed been losing money. Now personally I think it's an important area for nvidia to be in and nvidia has to compete here - Tegra 4 should be a net win for nvidia.
Yawn.
Take a look at AMD's.
You gotta be kidding me. Revenue? Notty? Really?
I hate it to break it to the armchair financial analysts who don't know what they're talking about, but revenue does not represent profits. It does not take expenses, opportunity costs, etc into account. You can literally have sky high revenue and still come out with a net loss. Perhaps you should study up on that.
I just checked their financial information and the Tegra division has indeed been losing money. Now personally I think it's an important area for nvidia to be in and nvidia has to compete here - Tegra 4 should be a net win for nvidia.
Profit is really an accounting function. Tegra is a growing business. It not showing profits now isnt a big deal. The fact they are growing revenues at that rate is more important.
Here comes the dream team.I know you are but what am I? Nice one.
It's called cherry picking financial reports. Read the contents of the report.
Tegra is going to continue to generate large amounts of revenue. With everything done on Tegra 4 but the launch, it takes money to make money.
Or layoff personnel. AMD knows about this aspect. read the news.
http://hexus.net/business/news/components/51717-nvidia-q4-revenue-16-per-cent-year-ago/
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But, clearly some posters were wrong in stating that Tegra has been profitable. It hasn't. Not yet. But i'm sure it will be, eventually.
I didn't mention revenue so I can't see why you used a revenue chart to prove Tegra is currently making Nvidia money. It isn't and you asked for a link and it was provided proving this fact. Imouto said Tegra is currently losing Nvidia money. This is an accurate statement of fact and is nothing to do with revenue. You are arguing, and when losing you move the goalposts to suit your agenda.
I replied to you to show you your logical error because you missed the word AND in that link/quote you provided. In other words, the reason Nvidia were currently making money had nothing to to with Tegra but was despite Tegra. I also stated that in the long term Tegra should make them money so it is a worthwile investment.