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NVIDIA Corporation's (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang on Q4 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

Feb. 16, 2022 10:12 PM ETNVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Stock19 Comments
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NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) Q4 2022 Earnings Conference Call February 16, 2022 5:30 PM ET

Company Participants

Simona Jankowski - VP, IR

Colette Kress - EVP & CFO

Jensen Huang - President & CEO

Conference Call Participants

Toshiya Hari - Goldman Sachs Group

Christopher Muse - Evercore ISI

John Pitzer - Crédit Suisse

Joe Moore - Morgan Stanley

Timothy Arcuri - UBS

Vivek Arya - Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Stacy Rasgon - Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.

Harlan Sur - JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Matthew Ramsay - Cowen and Company

Rajvindra Gill - Needham & Company

Operator

Good afternoon. My name is David, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I'd like to welcome everyone to NVIDIA's Fourth Quarter Earnings Call. Today's conference is being recorded. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. After the speakers’ remarks, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions].

Thank you. Simona Jankowski, you may begin your conference.

Simona Jankowski

Thank you. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to NVIDIA's Conference Call for the Fourth Quarter of Fiscal 2022. With me today from NVIDIA are Jensen Huang, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Colette Kress, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. I'd like to remind you that our call is being webcast live on NVIDIA's Investor Relations website. The webcast will be available for replay until the conference call to discuss our financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2023. The content of today's call is NVIDIA's property. It can't be reproduced or transcribed without our prior written consent.

During this call, we may make forward-looking statements based on current expectations. These are subject to a number of significant risks and uncertainties, and our actual results may differ materially. For a discussion of factors that could affect our

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Hudson Investments profile picture
Jensen has the vision of a generation and growth is back at NVDA.
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Regarding SaaS revenue reporting as a separate line item, Jensen almost completely skirted the question.

Question: “And I know, Jensen, that you've talked about software as a medium to basically open up new markets. But I'm wondering maybe if you can sort of quantify how big the software licensing revenue is today and maybe when you might start to break it out like you did data center, which really got the stock moving in a huge, huge way.”

Answer: “And so I watch the spot, I think this is going to be a very significant business opportunity for us, and we look forward to reporting on it.”

While there was a lot of context provided in how big it will be, there was absolutely no commitment to report is as a separate line item. This was expected since they will need some visibility into how stable and growing that SaaS revenue is going to be. Since the SaaS revenue starting coming in this year in a reasonably big way (“But our software business really, really started several years ago with virtual GPUs, but this year was when we really stepped it up and offered for the very first time NVIDIA AI Enterprise, Omniverse and DRIVE.”), they may need a few quarters before they are comfortable breaking it up.
Catbear Minimus profile picture
@CS_64 good find.
They don't talk about it because the numbers are probably not worth talking about, or even it is better to hide them!

Their only SaaS wannabe product is omniverse. The omniverse team is nearly 200 people, that translates to an easy 10M USD out per quarter. In order for this to break even it would mean they should sell Omniverse Enterprise (that costs 9000/year - base price - and therefore 2250 per quarter) to 4444 customers. To make it economically viable triple this. Given the nature of the product this is unlikely. Nvidia makes all its revenue from non-SaaS sources, and that is selling their overpriced hardware to: gamers, bitcoin miners, datacenters. Nvidia has no history in software development for consumers, other than making pretty demo tools to use as marketing for selling hardware, so even imagining that they could increase "services" revenues alike what Apple or Amazon or Microsoft can do, is a complete exercise in futility.
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@Catbear Minimus , what's your opinion e.g. on Automotive software stack for Mercedes and Jaguar Land rover blogs.nvidia.com/... nvidianews.nvidia.com/... ? There are are other automotive deals. That's a lot of software.

Or, there are drivers for GPUs, libraries like CUDA, etc.

Do they count as Software, including used by consumers?
Catbear Minimus profile picture
@brainhub you cant count those as SaaS. I will oversimplify since the audience here is not low level tech: a driver is a basically a firmware to make the piece of hardware work with the operating system. Think of libraries as a toolbox with tools that a developer (that is NOT a consumer) uses to build other tools. CUDA is an API (SDK), again for developers. Really the primary revenue of what they sell to the automotive folks is hardware. Their software is basically: firmware, libraries, APIs and demo / examples built with those. Using this for anything more than a POC would be crazy, especially auto-driving where there is a ton of responsibility involved. And BTW these things outdate FAST. I know companies that completely rewrite their products every 2 years because of changed in the API and the hardware itself, which comes at every iteration of their GPUs. I expect nvidia to suffer in the long run since apple, amazon, microsoft, google etc will all build their own silicon (apple and amazon already do!) which will have their GPU in the SOC (rather than a discrete gpu) and they will be very performant (as apple already demonstrated). This will stress datacenter revenue IMO.
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About Grace and CPU strategy.

“We also have Arm projects with the CPU that you mentioned, Grace. We have Grace, and we surely have the follow-ons to Grace, and you could expect us to do a lot of developments around the Arm architecture. One of the things that's really evolved nicely over the last couple of years is the success that Arm has seen in hyperscalers and data centers. And it's really accelerated and motivated them to accelerate the development of higher-end CPUs. And so you're going to see a lot of exciting CPUs coming from us. And Grace is just the first example. You're going to see a whole bunch of them beyond that.”

“But our strategy is accelerated computing. That's ultimately what we do for a living. ... And so we love to see the expansion of CPU footprints, and we're just thrilled that Arm is now growing into robotics and autonomous vehicles and cloud computing and supercomputing and in all these different applications, and we intend to bring the full spectrum of NVIDIA's accelerated computing platform to NVIDIA Arm CPUs.”

This is wonderful to hear. I am super excited to see that we will see a “whole bunch of them” (CPUs) from Nvidia.

Will be an exciting 2023 and 2024.
c
@CS_64 He always has a surprise up his sleeve. So much capital and so many new ideas to pursue. Jensen is so enthused about the future and new ideas. I am unable to compare him to any any other CEO but Elon Musk! Too many ideas and so little time!!!
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"Congrats on the good quarter and guide."

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