

Nvidia's automotive segment had second-quarter revenue of $220 million, a 45% increase year-over-year. Executives Shah Aarti S.The company’s professional visualization segment had revenue of $496 million, a decline of 4% year-over-year. In recent years, the firm has broadened its focus from traditional PC graphics applications such as gaming to more complex and favorable opportunities, including artificial intelligence and autonomous driving, which leverage the high-performance capabilities of the firm's graphics processing units. The firm's chips are used in a variety of end markets, including high-end PCs for gaming, data centers, and automotive infotainment systems. Nvidia is the top designer of discrete graphics processing units that enhance the experience on computing platforms. Payments to Suppliers for Goods and Services.Other Cash Receipts from Operating Activities.Other Cash Payments from Operating Activities.Cash Received from Insurance Activities.Cash Receipts from Securities Related Activities.Cash Receipts from Operating Activities.Cash Receipts from Fees and Commissions.Cash Receipts from Deposits by Banks and Customers.Cash Payments for Deposits by Banks and Customers.Cash from Discontinued Operating Activities.Cash From Discontinued Investing Activities.

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