NVIDIA has announced impressive financial results for its fourth quarter ending January 25, 2026, showcasing record revenues of $68.1 billion — a remarkable 20% increase from the previous quarter and a substantial 73% year-over-year growth. For the entire fiscal year 2026, NVIDIA reported total revenues of $215.9 billion, marking a 65% rise compared to the prior year.

The company’s gross margins for Q4 stood at 75.0% on a GAAP basis and 75.2% non-GAAP, reflecting efficient cost management and strong sales performance. Earnings per diluted share also soared, with GAAP earnings reaching $1.76, an increase of 35% quarter over quarter, and 98% compared to the same quarter last year. For the full fiscal year, the GAAP diluted earnings per share was $4.90, a 67% jump from the previous year.

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, emphasized the surge in computing demand, attributing the rapid growth to the transformative rise of AI. He highlighted the significant advancements with NVLink and the Vera Rubin platform, which promise a substantial reduction in the cost-per-token for inference, essential for AI applications.

During fiscal 2026, NVIDIA also showcased its commitment to returning value to shareholders, totaling $41.1 billion in share repurchases and dividends. As of the end of Q4, the company retained $58.5 billion remaining for share repurchase authorization. Looking forward, NVIDIA plans to distribute its next quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per share on April 1, 2026.

The results for Q4 of fiscal 2026 have set the stage for NVIDIA’s strong positioning in the upcoming quarter, with forecasts predicting revenues of approximately $78.0 billion for Q1 of fiscal 2027, amidst ongoing strategic partnerships and advancements across its AI and data center segments. The company will begin incorporating stock-based compensation into its non-GAAP financial measures, highlighting its dedication to attracting top talent in a competitive landscape.

The growth trajectory seen in NVIDIA’s data center revenue, particularly with the introduction of its new NVIDIA Rubin platform, presents a promising outlook for the AI and computing industries. These advancements underline the ongoing industrial revolution driven by AI, firmly positioning NVIDIA at the forefront of this exciting technological era.

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