Nvidia changes revenue reporting to focus on data centers and edge computing
Nvidia has updated its revenue reporting structure to emphasize its focus on data centers and edge computing. The company will now categorize its financial results under 'Data Center' and 'Edge Computing' instead of the previous 'Compute and Networking'. This change reflects the significant growth of its data center revenue, which now constitutes a major portion of its total earnings.
- ▪Nvidia's data center revenue reached $51.2 billion in Q3 of fiscal year 2026, making up approximately 90% of its total revenue.
- ▪The company's data center revenue has nearly doubled from $30.77 billion in the previous year to $62.31 billion recently.
- ▪Nvidia's full-year revenue for fiscal 2025 was $130.5 billion, a 114% increase year-over-year, largely driven by AI data center demand.
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