Nvidia Revenues Surge 56 Percent to $46.74 Billion

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Nvidia reported a net income of $26.4 billion on revenues of $46.74 billion in the quarter ending 27, 2025. Those figures represent gains of 59 percent and 56 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY).

“Blackwell is the AI platform the world has been waiting for, delivering an exceptional generational leap,” Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said. “Production of Blackwell Ultra is ramping at full speed, and demand is extraordinary. The AI race is on, and Blackwell is the platform at its center.”

Nvidia’s Datacenter business generated $41 billion in revenues in the quarter, a gain of 56 percent YOY. Nvidia announced its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU in the quarter and said that Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi, Hyundai Motor Group, Lilly, SAP, and TSMC are among the first to adopt the servers.

Gaming and AI PCs delivered another $4.3 billion in the quarter, up 49 percent YOY, with the Blackwell-powered GeForce RTX 5060 quickly becoming the company’s “fastest-ramping x60-class GPU ever.” Personal Visualization added $601 million in revenues, a gain of 32 percent YOY. And Automotive and Robotics revenues were $586 million, up 69 percent YOY.

Nvidia exceeded estimates in the quarter, but it warned investors that revenue growth would finally slow after two years of impressive gains.

“The opportunity ahead is immense,” Huang said during the post-earnings conference call. “We see $3 trillion to $4 trillion in AI infrastructure spend by the end of the decade.”

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