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Nvidia Reports Record USD68.1B Revenue

(MENAFN) Nvidia delivered a historic earnings performance Wednesday, posting record quarterly revenue of 68.1 billion U.S. dollars for the fourth quarter ending January 25 — a 73 percent surge from the same period a year ago and a 20 percent leap from the prior quarter.

The staggering results capped an equally dominant fiscal year. For all of fiscal 2026, the U.S. chip giant recorded total revenue of 215.9 billion dollars, representing a 65 percent year-over-year increase — a figure that cements Nvidia's standing as one of the most valuable and fastest-growing companies in the world.

Profitability kept pace with the top-line explosion. For the quarter, GAAP net income reached 42.96 billion dollars, while non-GAAP net income came in at 39.55 billion dollars. Over the full fiscal year, GAAP and non-GAAP net income climbed to 120.07 billion dollars and 117 billion dollars, respectively.

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang framed the results as a reflection of a fundamental shift in technology — not merely a cyclical upswing.

"Computing demand is growing exponentially -- the agentic AI inflection point has arrived," Huang said.

The milestone quarter underscores how insatiable corporate and government appetite for AI infrastructure continues to fuel Nvidia's dominance in the semiconductor space, with no sign of demand easing on the horizon.

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