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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.427.139 von NeoBrain am 03.07.08 09:17:44Hahaha....
ich hab euch ja gewarnt, aber wer nicht hören will...
Na und erinnert Ihr euch jetzt an mich. Ich lach mich tot.
Und ich denke das ist erst der Anfang.
bb NVIDIA
ich hab euch ja gewarnt, aber wer nicht hören will...
Na und erinnert Ihr euch jetzt an mich. Ich lach mich tot.
Und ich denke das ist erst der Anfang.
bb NVIDIA
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.426.748 von Icanfly am 03.07.08 08:15:41NVIDIA Provides Second Quarter Fiscal 2009 Business Update
Company Lowers Financial Outlook for Second Quarter and Plans to Take One-Time Charge for Certain Notebook Field Failures
SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the world leader in visual computing technologies, today provided a business update for its second quarter ending July 27, 2008.
* Second quarter revenue and gross margin are expected to be lower than guidance provided during its first quarter financial conference call held May 8, 2008. Total revenue is now estimated to be from $875 million to $950 million. The estimated decrease in revenue and gross margin is due to several reasons: end-market weakness around the world, the delayed ramp of a next generation MCP, and price adjustments of our GPU products to respond to competitive products.
* Separately, NVIDIA plans to take a one-time charge from $150 million to $200 million against cost of revenue for the second quarter to cover anticipated warranty, repair, return, replacement and other costs and expenses, arising from a weak die/packaging material set in certain versions of its previous generation GPU and MCP products used in notebook systems. Certain notebook configurations with GPUs and MCPs manufactured with a certain die/packaging material set are failing in the field at higher than normal rates. To date, abnormal failure rates with systems other than certain notebook systems have not been seen. NVIDIA has initiated discussions with its supply chain regarding this material set issue and the Company will also seek to access insurance coverage for this matter.
Regarding the notebook field failures, NVIDIA president and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang stated:
Although the failure appears related to the combination of the interaction between the chip material set and system design, we have a responsibility to our customers and will take our part in resolving this problem. The GPU has become an increasingly important part of the computing experience and we are seeing more interest by PC OEMs to adopt GPUs in more platforms. Recognizing that the GPU is one of the most complex processors in the system, it is critical that we now work more closely with notebook system designers and our chip foundries to ensure that the GPU and the system are designed collaboratively for the best performance and robustness.
Today's high performance notebooks are highly complex systems with extreme thermal environments. The combination of limited thermal management and frequent power cycling is particularly challenging for complex processors like the GPU.
Huang added, This has been a challenging experience for us. However, the lessons we've learned will help us build far more robust products in the future, and become a more valuable system design partner to our customers. As for the present, we have switched production to a more robust die/package material set and are working proactively with our OEM partners to develop system management software that will provide better thermal management to the GPU.
For more information about the one-time charge for notebook field failures, please refer to NVIDIA's current report on Form 8-K dated July 2, 2008 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
No conference call will be held in conjunction with this business update. Additional commentary pertaining to the second quarter and the notebook field failures will be available when NVIDIA reports its second quarter financial results on August 12, 2008.
Company Lowers Financial Outlook for Second Quarter and Plans to Take One-Time Charge for Certain Notebook Field Failures
SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the world leader in visual computing technologies, today provided a business update for its second quarter ending July 27, 2008.
* Second quarter revenue and gross margin are expected to be lower than guidance provided during its first quarter financial conference call held May 8, 2008. Total revenue is now estimated to be from $875 million to $950 million. The estimated decrease in revenue and gross margin is due to several reasons: end-market weakness around the world, the delayed ramp of a next generation MCP, and price adjustments of our GPU products to respond to competitive products.
* Separately, NVIDIA plans to take a one-time charge from $150 million to $200 million against cost of revenue for the second quarter to cover anticipated warranty, repair, return, replacement and other costs and expenses, arising from a weak die/packaging material set in certain versions of its previous generation GPU and MCP products used in notebook systems. Certain notebook configurations with GPUs and MCPs manufactured with a certain die/packaging material set are failing in the field at higher than normal rates. To date, abnormal failure rates with systems other than certain notebook systems have not been seen. NVIDIA has initiated discussions with its supply chain regarding this material set issue and the Company will also seek to access insurance coverage for this matter.
Regarding the notebook field failures, NVIDIA president and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang stated:
Although the failure appears related to the combination of the interaction between the chip material set and system design, we have a responsibility to our customers and will take our part in resolving this problem. The GPU has become an increasingly important part of the computing experience and we are seeing more interest by PC OEMs to adopt GPUs in more platforms. Recognizing that the GPU is one of the most complex processors in the system, it is critical that we now work more closely with notebook system designers and our chip foundries to ensure that the GPU and the system are designed collaboratively for the best performance and robustness.
Today's high performance notebooks are highly complex systems with extreme thermal environments. The combination of limited thermal management and frequent power cycling is particularly challenging for complex processors like the GPU.
Huang added, This has been a challenging experience for us. However, the lessons we've learned will help us build far more robust products in the future, and become a more valuable system design partner to our customers. As for the present, we have switched production to a more robust die/package material set and are working proactively with our OEM partners to develop system management software that will provide better thermal management to the GPU.
For more information about the one-time charge for notebook field failures, please refer to NVIDIA's current report on Form 8-K dated July 2, 2008 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
No conference call will be held in conjunction with this business update. Additional commentary pertaining to the second quarter and the notebook field failures will be available when NVIDIA reports its second quarter financial results on August 12, 2008.
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Cleveland (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von FTN Midwest stufen die Aktie von NVIDIA (ISIN US67066G1040 / WKN 918422) von "sell" auf "neutral" hoch. Das Kursziel werde bei 19 USD gesehen. (01.07.2008/ac/a/u)
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.381.929 von rkuehler am 26.06.08 16:24:54
ACHTUNG ACHTUNG
Kursziel 140 USD!!
ACHTUNG ACHTUNG
Kursziel 140 USD!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.381.929 von rkuehler am 26.06.08 16:24:54muss man sich an dich erinnern?
nach der übernahme des hauptkonkurrenten ati durch amd haben nvidia
produkte noch weiter die nase vorn.
nun wurde eine neue poduktlinie vorgestellt (gtx 200 serie), die nvdia meiner ansicht nach einen deutlichen umsatzschub bescheren dürfte, weil man damit gegenüber der konkurrenz schon wieder vorgelegt hat.
deine komischen kursziele sind einfach nur ausgerufen...flachbrett!
nach der übernahme des hauptkonkurrenten ati durch amd haben nvidia
produkte noch weiter die nase vorn.
nun wurde eine neue poduktlinie vorgestellt (gtx 200 serie), die nvdia meiner ansicht nach einen deutlichen umsatzschub bescheren dürfte, weil man damit gegenüber der konkurrenz schon wieder vorgelegt hat.
deine komischen kursziele sind einfach nur ausgerufen...flachbrett!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.368.505 von NeoBrain am 25.06.08 08:51:23Hallo,
könnt Ihr euch noch an mein Kursziel erinnern? Das kommt jetzt!
ATI wird seinen Marktanteil mit den neuen Karten stark ausbauen. Es sieht für Nvidia derzeit nicht mehr so gut aus. Die goldenen Zeiten ohne Konkurenz sind erst mal vorbei. Ziel 12 USD steht.
könnt Ihr euch noch an mein Kursziel erinnern? Das kommt jetzt!
ATI wird seinen Marktanteil mit den neuen Karten stark ausbauen. Es sieht für Nvidia derzeit nicht mehr so gut aus. Die goldenen Zeiten ohne Konkurenz sind erst mal vorbei. Ziel 12 USD steht.
Seh ich richtig? An der Nasdaq: Bid: 19.43 UDS... Ask: 40.00 USD !!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.352.877 von NeoBrain am 23.06.08 13:00:3216:41:17 12,55 300 mein Depot wächst mit Nvidia Aktien
Sobald das Marktumfeld freundlicher wird, denke ich wird unsere Nvidia stark beflügelt Richtung dunkelgrün sprinten :-)
Sobald das Marktumfeld freundlicher wird, denke ich wird unsere Nvidia stark beflügelt Richtung dunkelgrün sprinten :-)
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