NVIDIA reportedly slows down hiring as it braces for a drop in gaming sales
NVIDIA actually had a solid previous quarter, with revenue up 46 percent over last year to $8.29 billion. It also noted that its"gearing up for the largest wave of new products in our history" with new GPU, CPU, DPU and robotics processors coming online in the second half of the year.
However, it forecast lower revenue than the market expected for next quarter. And internally, the company appears to be bracing for a slowdown."Onsite interviews... continue, but we will raise our standard to the highest levels," it reportedly said in a Slack message."We were told that leadership wants to take a pause to onboard the thousands of new hires we've recently made.
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