It will be up easily with Tegra K1v1, Tegra K1v2 Tegra 4, Tegra 4i (+LTE modem) and automotive.
When do you realistically expect the Denver K1 to arrive? Either NVidia pushes both of them out in the same year, Osborne's the cortex A15 version of the K1 and completely tanks its sales; or it comes out in 2015, meaning that it will be a 28nm SoC up against 20nm SoCs. The K1v1 does have some promise, though- they're finally putting a modern unified shader GPU into Tegra. Should be interesting to see how it does.
The Tegra 4 is dead weight. The fact that it crashed the revenues by 48% should tell you just how well that is doing in the market.
And the 4i is just a joke at this point. Launching a Cortex A9 product in mid 2014, with a modem that doesn't even work in NVidia's biggest market? Have fun competing against the sea of commodity Mediatek and Rockchip parts that flood China, which are using more modern ARM cores.
I hope revenue will rebound a bit, after such a catastrophe this year. But enough to be profitable? I doubt it.