In the last quarter, Nvidia revenue topped $68 billion, but just 5.5% of that came from gaming. That's still a nice chunk of change, but it's dwarfed by the company's AI data center business.
After extensive testing, I put the two top video editing apps head-to-head—covering effects, media support, rendering speed, value, and more—to see which one truly comes out on top.
Nvidia signals it might not see any year-over-year growth in gaming GPU revenue as it prioritizes chips for data centers.
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