Why We Expect Nvidia’s Topline Growth To Slow Down In 2016?

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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) registered a 7% increase in its fiscal 2016 (calendar year 2015) revenue, mainly on account of a significant increase in its discrete graphics market share. We expect the company’s top line growth to slow down to 4.5% in calendar year 2016. Though we forecast accelerating growth in Tegra processor revenue, we expect the lower revenue growth in GPUs as the company loses some market share to AMD.

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1) The purpose of these analyses is to help readers focus on a few important things. We hope such lean communication sparks thinking, and encourages readers to comment and ask questions on the comment section, or email content@trefis.com
2) Figures mentioned are approximate values to help our readers remember the key concepts more intuitively. For precise figures, please refer to our complete analysis for Nvidia

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