NVIDIA (NVDA), the company at the heart of the AI revolution in the tech industry, has released its Q3 earnings report for the fiscal year 2026. It shows a beat on both revenue and EPS (earnings per share) expectation, which means NVIDIA stock is on the rise again. NVIDIA’s Q3 2026 earnings report was published not long after the close of markets today. NVIDIA tallied $57. 006 billion in revenue for the three-month period, beating the analyst expectation of $54. 49 billion. As for EPS, NVIDIA made $1. 30/share against an analyst consensus of $1. 18/share. A key factor in NVIDIA’s business this past quarter was data center sales. As reported by CNBC, NVIDIA reported a whopping $51. 2 billion in data center sales, clearing the expectation of $49. 09 billion. NVIDIA stock saw some growth in after-hours trading following the publishing of its quarterly earnings report. The stock was valued as high as $194. 44 after ending the day at $186. 50.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146900/nvidia-nvda-q3-fy26-earnings-results
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Is this Samsung’s Exynos and Snapdragon plan for the Galaxy S26?
It’s looking increasingly likely that Exynos will take the lead on the Galaxy S26 series. Samsung appears to be in a strong position to produce the Exynos 2600 at a scale needed to deliver tens of millions of chips for the new handsets.
However, there is also an expectation that the latest Snapdragon chipset will be used in the Galaxy S26 Ultra—at least in some markets. A new rumor now claims to reveal Samsung’s plan for this chipset split, and it’s not much different from previous years.
The rumor, originating from the X (formerly Twitter) echo chamber, suggests there’s a high chance Samsung will go fully Exynos for the Galaxy S26 series in its home country of South Korea. This would mean even the Galaxy S26 Ultra offered in South Korea will feature Exynos exclusively.
Reports also indicate Samsung is planning to use Exynos in most regions outside the United States, China, and Japan. All three models—the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra—would thus be powered by Samsung’s own chipset in most markets, confirming the company intends Exynos to take the lead in its next flagship lineup. The Snapdragon is expected to be reserved for the Galaxy S26 Ultra only, and possibly only in select regions.
Based on the information available so far, both the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ will use the Exynos chipset exclusively across all global markets. There could be some disappointment among fans in regions where the Snapdragon Ultra isn’t offered, but Samsung has dealt with these preferences before, and it likely won’t have a major impact on sales.
Besides, early reports suggest the Exynos 2600 is shaping up to be a very capable chipset, potentially narrowing the gap between Exynos and Snapdragon performance for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.
https://www.sammobile.com/2025/11/10/is-this-samsungs-exynos-and-snapdragon-plan-for-the-galaxy-s26/
