NVIDIA Releases 2026 Fiscal Year Q4 and Full Year Financial Report

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Quarterly revenue hits a record $68.1 billion, up 20% from Q3 and 73% from the same period last year.

Data center quarterly revenue reaches a record $62.3 billion, up 22% from Q3 and 75% from the same period last year.

Full-year revenue hits a record $215.9 billion, up 65% year-over-year.

NVIDIA announced today that for the quarter ending January 25, 2026, revenue was $68.1 billion, a 20% increase from the previous quarter and a 73% increase from the same period last year. Fiscal year 2026 revenue grew 65% year-over-year to $215.9 billion.

The demand for computing power is growing exponentially, and the inflection point for AI agents has arrived. With NVLink technology, Grace Blackwell continues to lead in inference, reducing per-token costs by an order of magnitude, while Vera Rubin will further solidify this leadership. Companies are accelerating the deployment of AI agents. Our customers are competing to invest in AI computing power, which is driving the AI industrial revolution and future development.

In fiscal year 2026, NVIDIA returned a total of $41.1 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and cash dividends. As of the end of Q4, the company’s remaining share repurchase authorization was $58.5 billion.

NVIDIA will pay a quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per share to all shareholders registered as of March 11, 2026, on April 1, 2026.

NVIDIA’s outlook for Q1 FY2027: revenue is expected to reach $78 billion, with a variance of ±2%. The outlook does not include revenue from the data center computing segment in the Chinese market.

Highlights

Data Center

Driven by the transformation of the two major platforms—accelerated computing and AI—Q4 revenue reached a record $62.3 billion, up 22% from the previous quarter and 75% from the same period last year. Full-year revenue increased 68% to a record $193.7 billion.

Gaming and AI PCs

Thanks to strong demand for Blackwell, Q4 gaming revenue was $3.7 billion, up 47% year-over-year; after a strong holiday season, channel inventory naturally adjusted, decreasing 13% quarter-over-quarter. Full-year revenue grew 41% to a record $16 billion.

Professional Visualization

Supported by strong demand for Blackwell, Q4 revenue was $1.3 billion, up 74% from the previous quarter and 159% from last year. Full-year revenue increased 70% to a record $3.2 billion.

Automotive and Robotics

Thanks to the continued application of NVIDIA’s autonomous driving platform, automotive revenue in Q4 was $604 million, up 2% from the previous quarter and 6% from last year. Full-year revenue grew 39% to a record $2.3 billion.

NVIDIA Executive Vice President and CFO Colette Kress commented on this quarter’s financial results. Please visit the website for the full statement.

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