Nvidia Removes Gaming Revenue Category from Financial Reports
Nvidia has restructured its financial reporting by removing gaming as a standalone category, integrating it into a broader 'Edge Computing' division. This change reflects the company's strategic shift towards AI and accelerated computing, as evidenced by a record $81.62 billion in revenue for the quarter. Despite this integration, Nvidia continues to support its GeForce product line, indicating that gaming remains a component of its overall business strategy.
- ▪Nvidia reported approximately $81.62 billion in quarterly revenue, an 85% increase year-over-year.
- ▪The newly defined Edge Computing category generated roughly $6.4 billion during the quarter.
- ▪Nvidia's restructuring signals a shift from a gaming-focused identity to a broader emphasis on AI and accelerated computing.
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NVIDIA Removes Gaming Revenue Category From Financial Reports Published 2026-05-21 18:12 by Hilbert Hagedoorn News Comments 25 A sign of the times? NVIDIA has introduced a major change to its financial reporting structure, removing gaming as a standalone business category and folding it into a broader “Edge Computing” division. The adjustment appeared in the company’s fiscal 2027 first-quarter earnings report, which also delivered another record-breaking quarter for revenue growth. The company reported approximately $81.62 billion in quarterly revenue, representing an 85% increase year-over-year and a 20% increase compared to the previous quarter.
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