NVIDIA reported record-breaking Q4 and full-year fiscal 2026 results, driven by explosive growth in its AI and data center businesses. The company’s Q4 revenue reached $68.1 billion, a 73% increase year-over-year, while full-year revenue hit $215.9 billion. NVIDIA’s data center segment, responsible for over 90% of revenue, surged 75% to $62.31 billion in the quarter.
NVIDIA has announced record quarterly revenue of $68.1 billion for Q4 of fiscal year 2026. This represents a 73% increase from the same period last year and a 20% sequential rise, driven primarily by demand for its AI infrastructure.
GAAP net income for the quarter surged to $43.0 billion. The company’s data center business was crucial to this accelerated financial performance.
Data center revenue grew 75% year-over-year to $62.31 billion in the fourth quarter. This segment now constitutes more than 90% of NVIDIA‘s total revenue.
For the full fiscal year 2026, the company reported total revenue of $215.9 billion. This marks a 65% increase over the previous fiscal year’s results.
NVIDIA projects revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2027 to be approximately $78.0 billion. The company also expects a non-GAAP gross margin around 75.0%.
Shareholders received $41.1 billion through stock buybacks and dividends during fiscal 2026. The company simultaneously increased its cash reserves by $19 billion, bringing the total to $62.5 billion.
The latest results mark NVIDIA‘s 12th consecutive quarter of revenue growth. The company’s quarterly performance exceeded its own internal projections.

