NVIDIA’s latest earnings report shows strong performance in its fourth quarter, with several key metrics achieving significant growth. During the reporting period, the company’s revenue reached $68.127 billion, a 73% increase compared to the same period last year; net profit rose to $39.552 billion, a 79% year-over-year increase. Adjusted earnings per share were $1.62, surpassing Wall Street analysts’ previous expectations of $1.53.
NVIDIA Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress stated in the earnings release that about half of the data center sales came from its largest hyperscale data center customers. This data reflects the ongoing reliance of major tech companies on NVIDIA’s high-performance computing solutions.
Founder and CEO Jensen Huang emphasized in the report that current computing power demand is growing exponentially, and the development of AI agents has reached a critical turning point. He specifically mentioned that the Grace Blackwell chip with NVLink technology dominates the inference market, reducing the cost per token by an order of magnitude; the new generation Vera Rubin chip will further strengthen this technological advantage. Huang also noted that enterprise AI applications are rapidly expanding, with customers increasing investments in AI computing power. These infrastructure components, viewed as “AI factories,” will drive the AI industrial revolution and help companies achieve long-term growth.
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NVIDIA Q4 Earnings Report Shines: Revenue and Net Profit Both Increase, AI Computing Power Demand Explodes exponentially
NVIDIA’s latest earnings report shows strong performance in its fourth quarter, with several key metrics achieving significant growth. During the reporting period, the company’s revenue reached $68.127 billion, a 73% increase compared to the same period last year; net profit rose to $39.552 billion, a 79% year-over-year increase. Adjusted earnings per share were $1.62, surpassing Wall Street analysts’ previous expectations of $1.53.
NVIDIA Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress stated in the earnings release that about half of the data center sales came from its largest hyperscale data center customers. This data reflects the ongoing reliance of major tech companies on NVIDIA’s high-performance computing solutions.
Founder and CEO Jensen Huang emphasized in the report that current computing power demand is growing exponentially, and the development of AI agents has reached a critical turning point. He specifically mentioned that the Grace Blackwell chip with NVLink technology dominates the inference market, reducing the cost per token by an order of magnitude; the new generation Vera Rubin chip will further strengthen this technological advantage. Huang also noted that enterprise AI applications are rapidly expanding, with customers increasing investments in AI computing power. These infrastructure components, viewed as “AI factories,” will drive the AI industrial revolution and help companies achieve long-term growth.