Nvidia really doesn't seem to care about gaming GPUs anymore — the company won't even bother to break down graphics sales in its big investor reports

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  • Nvidia just announced its Q1 fiscal 2027 results
  • This came with a change in the way GPU sales are reported
  • They won't be detailed separately anymore, but buried in another category —Edge Computing — and there are reasons to be nervous

Nvidia is flying with the revelation of its latest financial results, hitting a record-breaking quarter, but hidden among the trumpeting of success there was a move which I find somewhat disturbing regarding Team Green's gaming GPUs.

Tom's Hardware noticed that aside from the record revenue in Q1 fiscal 2027 – which hit a staggering $81 billion – Nvidia is making a change to the way the company reports its financials going forward.

From this quarter and in the future, Nvidia won't separately report sales of client graphics cards, meaning consumer (GeForce) and professional (RTX Pro and others) GPUs.

Instead, sales of those graphics solutions will be absorbed into...

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