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Home >Unlabelled > NVIDIA's revenue hits a record $1.20 billion for Q3 powered by Tegra 3 tablets, Kepler GPUs
NVIDIA's revenue hits a record $1.20 billion for Q3 powered by Tegra 3 tablets, Kepler GPUs
Posted on Friday, November 9, 2012 by kusanag1
NVIDIA's revenue hits a record $1.20 billion for Q3 powered by Tegra 3 tablets, Kepler GPUs
Just as it predicted, NVIDIA's earnings show revenue rose again in Q3, to a new record high of $ 1.20 billion, 15.3 percent higher than in Q2 up 12.9 percent from the same period last year. Its profits also grew accordingly, to $ 209.1 million, which should be no surprise thanks to its Tegra 3 chip's place at the heart of tablets including Google's Nexus 7 and Microsoft's Surface for Windows RT, with more arriving daily. The Consumer Products division that includes the Tegra family and other hardware had a 27.6 percent rise in revenue for the quarter. Desp ite predictions of a slumping PC market, its consumer GPU unit had revenue up 10 percent from last quarter as Kepler based products reached into lower price points and notebook revenue rose. Riding high, the company has decided to issue dividends to shareholders as well as extend its current stock repurchasing program. Hit the source links for the full breakdown, but so far NVIDIA's bets on the future of its chips in PCs and post-PC devices seem to be paying off.
Show full PR text NVIDIA Reports Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2013
NVIDIA Initiates Dividend; Extends Share-Repurchase Authorization
Nov 08, 2012 (Marketwire via COMTEX) --NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA)
Record revenue of $ 1.20 billion.
GAAP net income was $ 209.1 million, or $ 0.33 per diluted share. Non-GAAP net income was $ 245.5 million, or $ 0.39 per diluted share.
GAAP gross margin was a record 52.9 percent. Non-GAAP gross margin was a record 53.1 percent.
NVIDIA initiated quarterly dividend of 7.5 cents a share.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today reported record revenue of $ 1.20 billion for the third quarter of fiscal 2013 ended Oct. 28, 2012, up 15.3 percent from the previous quarter and up 12.9 percent from a year earlier.
The company also announced that it is initiating the payment of a quarterly cash dividend, and extending its existing $ 2.7 billion share-repurchase program, initiated in August 2004, through December 2014.
"Investments in our new growth strategies paid off this quarter in record revenues and margins," said Jen-Hsun Huang, president and chief executive officer of NVIDIA. "Kepler GPUs are winning across the special-purpose PC markets we serve, from gaming to design to supercomputing. And Tegra is powering some of the most innovative tablets, phones and cars in the market."
He continued: "We are pleased to start paying our shareholders a quarterly cash dividend. We have confidence in our businesses and our continued ability to grow. Given our strong financial position and ongoing ability to generate cash, we are well positioned to continue investing in our future."
GAAP Quarterly Financial Comparison
(in millions except per share data) Q3 FY13 Q2 FY13 Q3 FY12 Q/Q Y/Y
Revenue $ 1,204.1 $ 1,044.3 $ 1,066.2 up 15.3% up 12.9%
Gross margin 52.9% 51.8% 52.2% up 1.1 p.p up 0.7 p.p
Operating expenses $ 384.4 $ 401.1 $ 359.6 down 4.2% up 6.9%
Net income $ 209.1 $ 119.0 $ 178.3 up 75.6% up 17.3%
Earnings per share $ 0.33 $ 0.19 $ 0.29 up 73.7% up 13.8%
Non-GAAP Quarterly Financial Comparison*
(in millions except per share data) Q3 FY13 Q2 FY13 Q3 FY12 Q/Q Y/Y
Revenue $ 1,204.1 $ 1,044.3 $ 1,066.2 up 15.3% up 12.9%
Gross margin 53.1% 52.0% 52.5% up 1.1 p.p up 0.6 p.p
Operati ng expenses $ 344.8 $ 342.5 $ 317.6 up 0.7% up 8.6%
Net income $ 245.5 $ 170.4 $ 217.0 up 44.0% up 13.1%
Earnings per share $ 0.39 $ 0.27 $ 0.35 up 44.4% up 11.4%
*Non-GAAP earnings excluded stock-based compensation, amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, other acquisition-related costs, a contribution expense in the second quarter of fiscal 2013, and the tax impact associated with such items.
Outlook
Our outlook for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 is as follows:
Revenue is expected to be between $ 1.025 billion and $ 1.175 billion.
GAAP and non-GAAP gross margins are expected to be flat relative to the prior quarter, 52.9 percent and 53.1 percent, respectively.
GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $ 400 million; non-GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $ 359 million.
GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates are expected to be approximately 20 percent and 19 percent, respectively, plus or minus one percentage point. This estimate excludes any discrete tax events that may occur during the quarter, which, if realized, may increase or decrease our actual fourth quarter GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates. If the U.S. research tax credit is reinstated into tax law, we estimate our annual effective tax rate for the fiscal year 2013 to be approximately 16 percent.
Depreciation and amortization for the fourth quarter is estimated to be approximately $ 58 million to $ 60 million. Capital expenditures are expected to be in the range of $ 60 million to $ 70 million.
Diluted shares for the fourth quarter are expected to be approximately 629 million.
Dividend and Share-Repurchase Program
The quarterly dividend of 7.5 cents per share, 30 cents on an annual basis, is equivalent to a yield of about 2.4 percent, based on the Nov. 7 closing price of $ 12.61. It will be pay able on Dec. 14, 2012 to all shareholders of record on Nov. 23, 2012.
Since NVIDIA initiated its repurchase program in August 2004, NVIDIA has spent $ 1.46 billion to repurchase 90.9 million shares of its common stock. NVIDIA is authorized, subject to certain specifications, to spend up to an additional $ 1.24 billion repurchasing shares of its common stock.
Any future repurchases would be made in the open market, in privately negotiated transactions or in structured share-repurchase programs, and may be made from time to time or in one or more larger repurchases. The program will be conducted in compliance with the Securities and Exchange Commission's Rule 10b-18 and applicable legal requirements and shall be subject to market conditions and other factors. The repurchases would be funded from available working capital.
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2013 were $ 3.43 billion.
Third Quarter Fiscal 2013 and Recent Highlights:
Microsoft launched its NVIDIA Tegra® 3-based Surface RT to critical acclaim.
NVIDIA's new energy-efficient Kepler™ GPU architecture continued to make excellent headway:
Kepler-based gaming was extended to new, lower price points with the launch of the GeForce® 660 Ti, GeForce GTX 660, GeForce GTX 650 Ti and GeForce GTX 650.
Kepler made further inroads in supercomputing, as Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced that it had completed Titan, the world's fastest open-science supercomputer. Titan gets 90 percent of its processing power from 18,688 NVIDIA Tesla® GPUs.
Kepler moved further into Apple's lineup, with the NVIDIA Quadro® K5000 for Mac Pro users.
NVIDIA launched the VGX™ K2 GPU, also based on the Kepler GPU, for cloud-based workstation graphics.
CFO Commentary
Commentary on the quarter by Karen Burns, NVIDIA in terim chief financial officer, is available at www.nvidia.com/ir.