NVIDIA's revenue in fiscal 2025 reached a staggering US$130.497 billion, marking a remarkable 114% year-over-year growth.

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Thursday, Feb 27, 2025 1:21 am ET1min read

For the fiscal year 2025, NVIDIA's revenue reached US$130.5 billion, up 114% from the previous year. It is predicted that the first quarter of fiscal 2026 will see sales of US$43 billion. After the market closed on February 26, local time,

(NVDA.US) released its fourth-quarter 2025 financial report, showing that the company achieved revenue of US$39.331 billion in the fourth quarter, up 12% from the previous quarter and up 78% year-on-year. Among them, the data center business performed well, contributing US$35.58 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, up 93.32% year-on-year. Under US generally accepted accounting principles, the company achieved a net profit of US$22.091 billion in the fourth quarter, up 80% year-on-year. Looking at the fiscal year 2025, NVIDIA achieved total revenue of US$130.497 billion, up 114% year-on-year; its net profit reached US$72.880 billion, up 145% year-on-year, of which the data center business achieved revenue of US$115.2 billion, up 142% year-on-year. At the same time, NVIDIA made a forecast for the next quarter, predicting that its first-quarter revenue in fiscal 2026 will reach US$43 billion, up 2%, meaning a YoY growth of 65%. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said: "The demand for Blackwell chips is amazing, as another extension of the law of reasoning AI - increasing the computing power during training will make the model smarter, and increasing the computing power during deep thinking will make the answer smarter." It is known that NVIDIA has achieved large-scale production of Blackwell AI supercomputers and achieved tens of billions of dollars in sales in its first quarter. Huang believes that as agent AI and physical AI lay the foundation for the next wave of AI revolution, AI will develop at light speed and change the largest industries. NVIDIA CFO Colette Creswell revealed that the sales of the latest AI chip Blackwell "exceeded expectations", bringing in US$11 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, the fastest-growing product in the company's history, and its production is "running at full speed". "Large cloud service providers led the sales of Blackwell chips, accounting for about 50% of our data center revenue," Huang added. The Blackwell product line is expected to achieve incredible results in all aspects, and with the increase in supply and easing of restrictions, it is expected to achieve strong sequential growth in the first quarter.

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