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NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2025

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NVIDIA (NVDA) reported exceptional Q4 fiscal 2025 results with record quarterly revenue of $39.3 billion, up 12% quarter-over-quarter and 78% year-over-year. The company's Data Center segment achieved record revenue of $35.6 billion, increasing 16% from Q3 and 93% from the previous year.

For fiscal 2025, NVIDIA posted total revenue of $130.5 billion, marking a 114% increase year-over-year. Q4 GAAP earnings per share reached $0.89, up 14% quarterly and 82% annually. The company's outlook for Q1 fiscal 2026 projects revenue of $43.0 billion (±2%) with expected GAAP gross margins of 70.6%.

Key developments include partnerships with major cloud providers for GB200 systems deployment, collaboration with Verizon for edge AI applications, and Toyota selecting NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin for their next-generation vehicles.

NVIDIA (NVDA) ha riportato risultati eccezionali per il quarto trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2025, con entrate trimestrali record di 39,3 miliardi di dollari, in aumento del 12% rispetto al trimestre precedente e del 78% rispetto all'anno precedente. Il segmento Data Center dell'azienda ha raggiunto entrate record di 35,6 miliardi di dollari, con un incremento del 16% rispetto al terzo trimestre e del 93% rispetto all'anno scorso.

Per l'anno fiscale 2025, NVIDIA ha registrato entrate totali di 130,5 miliardi di dollari, segnando un aumento del 114% rispetto all'anno precedente. Gli utili per azione GAAP del quarto trimestre hanno raggiunto $0,89, in aumento del 14% rispetto al trimestre precedente e dell'82% su base annua. Le previsioni dell'azienda per il primo trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2026 prevedono entrate di 43,0 miliardi di dollari (±2%) con margini lordi GAAP attesi del 70,6%.

Sviluppi chiave includono partnership con i principali fornitori di cloud per il dispiegamento dei sistemi GB200, collaborazione con Verizon per applicazioni AI edge e la scelta da parte di Toyota di NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin per i loro veicoli di nuova generazione.

NVIDIA (NVDA) reportó resultados excepcionales para el cuarto trimestre del año fiscal 2025, con ingresos trimestrales récord de 39.3 mil millones de dólares, un aumento del 12% en comparación con el trimestre anterior y del 78% en comparación con el año anterior. El segmento de Centro de Datos de la compañía alcanzó ingresos récord de 35.6 mil millones de dólares, aumentando un 16% desde el tercer trimestre y un 93% desde el año pasado.

Para el año fiscal 2025, NVIDIA reportó ingresos totales de 130.5 mil millones de dólares, lo que marca un aumento del 114% en comparación con el año anterior. Las ganancias por acción GAAP del cuarto trimestre alcanzaron $0.89, un aumento del 14% trimestral y del 82% anual. Las proyecciones de la compañía para el primer trimestre del año fiscal 2026 prevén ingresos de 43.0 mil millones de dólares (±2%) con márgenes brutos GAAP esperados del 70.6%.

Los desarrollos clave incluyen asociaciones con importantes proveedores de la nube para el despliegue de sistemas GB200, colaboración con Verizon para aplicaciones de IA en la periferia y la elección de Toyota de NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin para sus vehículos de próxima generación.

NVIDIA (NVDA)는 2025 회계연도 4분기에 393억 달러의 분기 매출 기록을 보고하며 예외적인 실적을 발표했습니다. 이는 전 분기 대비 12% 증가했으며, 전년 대비 78% 증가한 수치입니다. 회사의 데이터 센터 부문은 356억 달러의 기록적인 매출을 달성하여 3분기 대비 16%, 전년 대비 93% 증가했습니다.

2025 회계연도 동안 NVIDIA는 총 매출 1305억 달러를 기록하여 전년 대비 114% 증가했습니다. 4분기 GAAP 주당 순이익은 $0.89에 도달했으며, 이는 분기 대비 14%, 연간 82% 증가한 수치입니다. 회사는 2026 회계연도 1분기 매출이 430억 달러(±2%)에 이를 것으로 예상하며, GAAP 총 이익률은 70.6%로 예상하고 있습니다.

주요 개발 사항으로는 GB200 시스템 배포를 위한 주요 클라우드 제공업체와의 파트너십, 엣지 AI 애플리케이션을 위한 Verizon과의 협력, 그리고 Toyota가 차세대 차량을 위해 NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin을 선택한 것이 포함됩니다.

NVIDIA (NVDA) a annoncé des résultats exceptionnels pour le quatrième trimestre de l'exercice fiscal 2025, avec des revenus trimestriels records de 39,3 milliards de dollars, en hausse de 12 % par rapport au trimestre précédent et de 78 % par rapport à l'année précédente. Le secteur des centres de données de l'entreprise a atteint un chiffre d'affaires record de 35,6 milliards de dollars, augmentant de 16 % par rapport au T3 et de 93 % par rapport à l'année précédente.

Pour l'exercice fiscal 2025, NVIDIA a enregistré des revenus totaux de 130,5 milliards de dollars, marquant une augmentation de 114 % par rapport à l'année précédente. Les bénéfices par action GAAP du quatrième trimestre ont atteint 0,89 $, en hausse de 14 % par rapport au trimestre précédent et de 82 % sur une base annuelle. Les prévisions de l'entreprise pour le premier trimestre de l'exercice fiscal 2026 projettent des revenus de 43,0 milliards de dollars (±2 %) avec des marges brutes GAAP attendues de 70,6 %.

Parmi les développements clés figurent des partenariats avec des fournisseurs de cloud majeurs pour le déploiement de systèmes GB200, une collaboration avec Verizon pour des applications d'IA en périphérie, et le choix de Toyota d'utiliser NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin pour ses véhicules de nouvelle génération.

NVIDIA (NVDA) hat im vierten Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2025 außergewöhnliche Ergebnisse mit rekordverdächtigen Quartaleinnahmen von 39,3 Milliarden Dollar gemeldet, was einem Anstieg von 12% im Vergleich zum Vorquartal und 78% im Vergleich zum Vorjahr entspricht. Das Rechenzentrum-Segment des Unternehmens erzielte Rekordumsätze von 35,6 Milliarden Dollar, was einem Anstieg von 16% gegenüber dem dritten Quartal und 93% gegenüber dem Vorjahr entspricht.

Für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 meldete NVIDIA Gesamteinnahmen von 130,5 Milliarden Dollar, was einem Anstieg von 114% im Vergleich zum Vorjahr entspricht. Die GAAP-Gewinne pro Aktie im vierten Quartal erreichten 0,89 USD, was einem Anstieg von 14% im Quartalsvergleich und 82% im Jahresvergleich entspricht. Der Ausblick des Unternehmens für das erste Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2026 prognostiziert Einnahmen von 43,0 Milliarden Dollar (±2%) mit erwarteten GAAP-Bruttomargen von 70,6%.

Wichtige Entwicklungen umfassen Partnerschaften mit großen Cloud-Anbietern für die Bereitstellung von GB200-Systemen, die Zusammenarbeit mit Verizon für Edge-AI-Anwendungen und die Auswahl von NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin durch Toyota für deren nächste Fahrzeuggeneration.

Positive
  • Record quarterly revenue of $39.3B (+78% YoY)
  • Data Center revenue surge to $35.6B (+93% YoY)
  • Strong Q1 FY26 guidance of $43B revenue
  • High gross margin guidance of 70.6%
  • Significant automotive revenue growth (+103% YoY)
  • Major partnerships with cloud providers and Toyota
Negative
  • Gaming revenue declined 22% QoQ and 11% YoY
  • Operating expenses expected to increase to $5.2B in Q1 FY26

Insights

NVIDIA continues its extraordinary growth trajectory with Q4 FY2025 revenue reaching $39.3 billion, up 12% sequentially and 78% year-over-year. Full-year revenue soared to $130.5 billion, a 114% increase from the previous year, demonstrating the company's dominant position in the AI computing market.

The Data Center segment remains NVIDIA's powerhouse, contributing $35.6 billion (90.6% of total revenue) in Q4, growing 16% sequentially and 93% year-over-year. This concentration represents both strength and potential vulnerability, as any slowdown in AI infrastructure spending could significantly impact overall results.

Profitability metrics remain exceptional with Q4 GAAP EPS of $0.89 (82% YoY growth) and gross margins holding at approximately 71%, substantially above industry averages. This pricing power reflects NVIDIA's near-monopoly position in AI accelerators and suggests competitive pressure despite AMD's and Intel's efforts to gain market share.

The forward guidance of $43 billion for Q1 FY2026 (9.4% sequential growth) indicates robust demand continues unabated. CEO Jensen Huang's statement about Blackwell achieving "billions of dollars in sales in its first quarter" suggests the company is successfully managing the critical transition to its next-generation architecture without the delays that have plagued competitors.

While Gaming revenue declined to $2.5 billion (-22% QoQ, -11% YoY), the launch of RTX 50 Series products could reinvigorate this segment. However, Gaming now represents just 6.4% of total revenue, highlighting NVIDIA's transformation from a gaming company to an AI infrastructure provider.

Strategic partnerships with cloud giants and the $500 billion Stargate Project position NVIDIA to maintain its AI leadership. The company's expansion into Vietnam for R&D indicates efforts to diversify its talent pool and potentially navigate geopolitical risks affecting semiconductor supply chains.

NVIDIA's Q4 results confirm its technological supremacy in AI computing with the successful ramp of its Blackwell architecture – the first GPU platform designed specifically for trillion-parameter models and reasoning AI. The architecture's remarkable 900 TFLOPS of FP8 performance represents a 4x leap over Hopper, enabling both more sophisticated model training and crucially, more complex inference workloads.

Huang's statement that "Blackwell achieved billions in sales in its first quarter" is particularly significant as it demonstrates unprecedented customer adoption velocity for a new architecture. This suggests NVIDIA has successfully navigated the complex manufacturing challenges of producing these massive chips using TSMC's advanced nodes, a feat competitors have struggled to match.

The company's technological moat extends beyond raw compute power through its comprehensive software stack. NVIDIA's CUDA ecosystem remains the de facto standard for AI development, while new offerings like NIM microservices and AI Blueprints are expanding this advantage by simplifying deployment of complex AI applications. This software-hardware integration creates significant switching costs for customers, protecting NVIDIA from competitors offering comparable hardware specifications.

NVIDIA's strategic pivot toward "agentic AI and physical AI" represents a calculated expansion beyond current generative AI applications. Agentic AI refers to autonomous systems that can plan and execute complex tasks, while physical AI encompasses robotics and autonomous vehicles – both requiring massive computational resources for real-time decision-making. The launch of the Cosmos platform with foundation models for physical simulation positions NVIDIA to dominate these emerging markets.

The company's partnerships with all major cloud providers ensure Blackwell's availability at scale, while collaborations with Toyota and Hyundai demonstrate traction in automotive AI – a market requiring specialized capabilities like ASIL-D certification. NVIDIA's Vietnam R&D center expansion represents a strategic move to access additional engineering talent pools while potentially diversifying geopolitical risk.

While Gaming revenue declined, the architectural synergies between AI and gaming hardware allow NVIDIA to amortize R&D costs across multiple segments, maintaining its technological edge even as AI becomes the primary focus.

  • Record quarterly revenue of $39.3 billion, up 12% from Q3 and up 78% from a year ago
  • Record quarterly Data Center revenue of $35.6 billion, up 16% from Q3 and up 93% from a year ago
  • Record full-year revenue of $130.5 billion, up 114%

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today reported revenue for the fourth quarter ended January 26, 2025, of $39.3 billion, up 12% from the previous quarter and up 78% from a year ago.

For the quarter, GAAP earnings per diluted share was $0.89, up 14% from the previous quarter and up 82% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share was $0.89, up 10% from the previous quarter and up 71% from a year ago.

For fiscal 2025, revenue was $130.5 billion, up 114% from a year ago. GAAP earnings per diluted share was $2.94, up 147% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share was $2.99, up 130% from a year ago.

“Demand for Blackwell is amazing as reasoning AI adds another scaling law — increasing compute for training makes models smarter and increasing compute for long thinking makes the answer smarter,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.

“We’ve successfully ramped up the massive-scale production of Blackwell AI supercomputers, achieving billions of dollars in sales in its first quarter. AI is advancing at light speed as agentic AI and physical AI set the stage for the next wave of AI to revolutionize the largest industries.”

NVIDIA will pay its next quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per share on April 2, 2025, to all shareholders of record on March 12, 2025.

Q4 Fiscal 2025 Summary

GAAP
($ in millions, except earnings
per share)
Q4 FY25Q3 FY25Q4 FY24Q/QY/Y
Revenue$39,331$35,082$22,103Up 12%Up 78%
Gross margin73.0%74.6%76.0%Down 1.6 ptsDown 3.0 pts
Operating expenses$4,689$4,287$3,176Up 9%Up 48%
Operating income$24,034$21,869$13,615Up 10%Up 77%
Net income$22,091$19,309$12,285Up 14%Up 80%
Diluted earnings per share*$0.89$0.78$0.49Up 14%Up 82%


Non-GAAP
($ in millions, except earnings
per share)
Q4 FY25Q3 FY25Q4 FY24Q/QY/Y
Revenue$39,331$35,082$22,103Up 12%Up 78%
Gross margin73.5%75.0%76.7%Down 1.5 ptsDown 3.2 pts
Operating expenses$3,378$3,046$2,210Up 11%Up 53%
Operating income$25,516$23,276$14,749Up 10%Up 73%
Net income$22,066$20,010$12,839Up 10%Up 72%
Diluted earnings per share*$0.89$0.81$0.52Up 10%Up 71%


Fiscal 2025 Summary

GAAP
($ in millions, except earnings
per share)
FY25FY24Y/Y
Revenue$130,497$60,922Up 114%
Gross margin75.0%72.7%Up 2.3 pts
Operating expenses$16,405$11,329Up 45%
Operating income$81,453$32,972Up 147%
Net income$72,880$29,760Up 145%
Diluted earnings per share*$2.94$1.19Up 147%


Non-GAAP
($ in millions, except earnings
per share)
FY25FY24Y/Y
Revenue$130,497$60,922Up 114%
Gross margin75.5%73.8%Up 1.7 pts
Operating expenses$11,716$7,825Up 50%
Operating income$86,789$37,134Up 134%
Net income$74,265$32,312Up 130%
Diluted earnings per share*$2.99$1.30Up 130%

*All per share amounts presented herein have been retroactively adjusted to reflect the ten-for-one stock split, which was effective June 7, 2024.

Outlook
NVIDIA’s outlook for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 is as follows:

  • Revenue is expected to be $43.0 billion, plus or minus 2%.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP gross margins are expected to be 70.6% and 71.0%, respectively, plus or minus 50 basis points.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $5.2 billion and $3.6 billion, respectively.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP other income and expense are expected to be an income of approximately $400 million, excluding gains and losses from non-marketable and publicly-held equity securities.
  • GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates are expected to be 17.0%, plus or minus 1%, excluding any discrete items.

Highlights

NVIDIA achieved progress since its previous earnings announcement in these areas: 

Data Center

  • Fourth-quarter revenue was a record $35.6 billion, up 16% from the previous quarter and up 93% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 142% to a record $115.2 billion.
  • Announced that NVIDIA will serve as a key technology partner for the $500 billion Stargate Project.
  • Revealed that cloud service providers AWS, CoreWeave, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) are bringing NVIDIA® GB200 systems to cloud regions around the world to meet surging customer demand for AI.
  • Partnered with AWS to make the NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud AI computing platform and NVIDIA NIM™ microservices available through AWS Marketplace.
  • Revealed that Cisco will integrate NVIDIA Spectrum-X™ into its networking portfolio to help enterprises build AI infrastructure.
  • Revealed that more than 75% of the systems on the TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers are powered by NVIDIA technologies.
  • Announced a collaboration with Verizon to integrate NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NIM and accelerated computing with Verizon’s private 5G network to power a range of edge enterprise AI applications and services.
  • Unveiled partnerships with industry leaders including IQVIA, Illumina, Mayo Clinic and Arc Institute to advance genomics, drug discovery and healthcare.
  • Launched NVIDIA AI Blueprints and Llama Nemotron model families for building AI agents and released NVIDIA NIM microservices to safeguard applications for agentic AI.
  • Announced the opening of NVIDIA’s first R&D center in Vietnam.
  • Revealed that Siemens Healthineers has adopted MONAI Deploy for medical imaging AI.

Gaming and AI PC

  • Fourth-quarter Gaming revenue was $2.5 billion, down 22% from the previous quarter and down 11% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 9% to $11.4 billion.
  • Announced new GeForce RTX™ 50 Series graphics cards and laptops powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, delivering breakthroughs in AI-driven rendering to gamers, creators and developers.
  • Launched GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards, delivering up to a 2x performance improvement over the prior generation.
  • Introduced NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and image quality enhancements, with 75 games and apps supporting it at launch, and unveiled NVIDIA Reflex 2 technology, which can reduce PC latency by up to 75%.
  • Unveiled NVIDIA NIM microservices, AI Blueprints and the Llama Nemotron family of open models for RTX AI PCs to help developers and enthusiasts build AI agents and creative workflows.

Professional Visualization

  • Fourth-quarter revenue was $511 million, up 5% from the previous quarter and up 10% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 21% to $1.9 billion.
  • Unveiled NVIDIA Project DIGITS, a personal AI supercomputer that provides AI researchers, data scientists and students worldwide with access to the power of the NVIDIA Grace™ Blackwell platform.
  • Announced generative AI models and blueprints that expand NVIDIA Omniverse™ integration further into physical AI applications, including robotics, autonomous vehicles and vision AI.
  • Introduced NVIDIA Media2, an AI-powered initiative transforming content creation, streaming and live media experiences, built on NIM and AI Blueprints.

Automotive and Robotics

  • Fourth-quarter Automotive revenue was $570 million, up 27% from the previous quarter and up 103% from a year ago. Full-year revenue rose 55% to $1.7 billion.
  • Announced that Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, will build its next-generation vehicles on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin™ running the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS operating system.  
  • Partnered with Hyundai Motor Group to create safer, smarter vehicles, supercharge manufacturing and deploy cutting-edge robotics with NVIDIA AI and NVIDIA Omniverse.
  • Announced that the NVIDIA DriveOS safe autonomous driving operating system received ASIL-D functional safety certification and launched the NVIDIA DRIVE™ AI Systems Inspection Lab.
  • Launched NVIDIA Cosmos™, a platform comprising state-of-the-art generative world foundation models, to accelerate physical AI development, with adoption by leading robotics and automotive companies 1X, Agile Robots, Waabi, Uber and others.
  • Unveiled the NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano™ Super, which delivers up to a 1.7x gain in generative AI performance.

CFO Commentary
Commentary on the quarter by Colette Kress, NVIDIA’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, is available at https://investor.nvidia.com.

Conference Call and Webcast Information
NVIDIA will conduct a conference call with analysts and investors to discuss its fourth quarter and fiscal 2025 financial results and current financial prospects today at 2 p.m. Pacific time (5 p.m. Eastern time). A live webcast (listen-only mode) of the conference call will be accessible at NVIDIA’s investor relations website, https://investor.nvidia.com. The webcast will be recorded and available for replay until NVIDIA’s conference call to discuss its financial results for its first quarter of fiscal 2026.

Non-GAAP Measures
To supplement NVIDIA’s condensed consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with GAAP, the company uses non-GAAP measures of certain components of financial performance. These non-GAAP measures include non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP gross margin, non-GAAP operating expenses, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP other income (expense), net, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP net income, or earnings, per diluted share, and free cash flow. For NVIDIA’s investors to be better able to compare its current results with those of previous periods, the company has shown a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures. These reconciliations adjust the related GAAP financial measures to exclude stock-based compensation expense, acquisition-related and other costs, other, gains from non-marketable and publicly-held equity securities, net, interest expense related to amortization of debt discount, and the associated tax impact of these items where applicable. Free cash flow is calculated as GAAP net cash provided by operating activities less both purchases related to property and equipment and intangible assets and principal payments on property and equipment and intangible assets. NVIDIA believes the presentation of its non-GAAP financial measures enhances the user’s overall understanding of the company’s historical financial performance. The presentation of the company’s non-GAAP financial measures is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the company’s financial results prepared in accordance with GAAP, and the company’s non-GAAP measures may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies.


 NVIDIA CORPORATION 
  CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME 
 (In millions, except per share data) 
 (Unaudited) 
          
   Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
   January 26, January 28, January 26, January 28,
    2025   2024   2025   2024 
          
Revenue$39,331  $22,103  $130,497  $60,922 
Cost of revenue  10,608   5,312   32,639   16,621 
Gross profit 28,723   16,791   97,858   44,301 
          
Operating expenses       
 Research and development   3,714   2,465   12,914   8,675 
 Sales, general and administrative 975   711   3,491   2,654 
  Total operating expenses 4,689   3,176   16,405   11,329 
          
Operating income 24,034   13,615   81,453   32,972 
 Interest income 511   294   1,786   866 
 Interest expense (61)  (63)  (247)  (257)
 Other, net 733   260   1,034   237 
  Other income (expense), net 1,183   491   2,573   846 
          
Income before income tax 25,217   14,106   84,026   33,818 
Income tax expense 3,126   1,821   11,146   4,058 
Net income$22,091  $12,285  $72,880  $29,760 
          
Net income per share:       
 Basic$0.90  $0.51  $2.97  $1.21 
 Diluted$0.89  $0.49  $2.94  $1.19 
          
Weighted average shares used in per share computation:       
 Basic 24,489   24,660   24,555   24,690 
 Diluted 24,706   24,900   24,804   24,940 


NVIDIA CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
       
    January 26, January 28,
    2025 2024
ASSETS    
       
Current assets:    
 Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities $43,210 $25,984
 Accounts receivable, net  23,065  9,999
 Inventories  10,080  5,282
 Prepaid expenses and other current assets  3,771  3,080
  Total current assets  80,126  44,345
       
Property and equipment, net  6,283  3,914
Operating lease assets  1,793  1,346
Goodwill  5,188  4,430
Intangible assets, net  807  1,112
Deferred income tax assets  10,979  6,081
Other assets   6,425  4,500
  Total assets $111,601 $65,728
       
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
       
Current liabilities:    
 Accounts payable $6,310 $2,699
 Accrued and other current liabilities  11,737  6,682
 Short-term debt  -  1,250
  Total current liabilities  18,047  10,631
       
Long-term debt  8,463  8,459
Long-term operating lease liabilities  1,519  1,119
Other long-term liabilities  4,245  2,541
  Total liabilities  32,274  22,750
       
Shareholders’ equity  79,327  42,978
  Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $111,601 $65,728


 NVIDIA CORPORATION 
 CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS 
 (In millions) 
 (Unaudited) 
         
    Three Months Ended   Twelve Months Ended 
   January 26, January 28, January 26, January 28,
    2025   2024   2025   2024 
          
Cash flows from operating activities:       
Net income$22,091  $12,285  $72,880  $29,760 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash       
provided by operating activities:       
 Stock-based compensation expense 1,321   993   4,737   3,549 
 Depreciation and amortization 543   387   1,864   1,508 
 Deferred income taxes (598)  (78)  (4,477)  (2,489)
 Gains on non-marketable equity securities and publicly-held equity securities, net (727)  (260)  (1,030)  (238)
 Other (138)  (109)  (502)  (278)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions:       
 Accounts receivable (5,370)  (1,690)  (13,063)  (6,172)
 Inventories (2,424)  (503)  (4,781)  (98)
 Prepaid expenses and other assets 331   (1,184)  (395)  (1,522)
 Accounts payable 867   281   3,357   1,531 
 Accrued and other current liabilities 360   1,072   4,278   2,025 
 Other long-term liabilities 372   305   1,221   514 
Net cash provided by operating activities 16,628   11,499   64,089   28,090 
          
Cash flows from investing activities:       
 Proceeds from maturities of marketable securities 1,710   1,731   11,195   9,732 
 Proceeds from sales of marketable securities 177   50   495   50 
 Proceeds from sales of non-marketable equity securities -   -   171   1 
 Purchases of marketable securities (7,010)  (7,524)  (26,575)  (18,211)
 Purchase related to property and equipment and intangible assets (1,077)  (253)  (3,236)  (1,069)
 Purchases of non-marketable equity securities (478)  (113)  (1,486)  (862)
 Acquisitions, net of cash acquired (542)  -   (1,007)  (83)
 Other 22   -   22   (124)
Net cash used in investing activities (7,198)  (6,109)  (20,421)  (10,566)
          
Cash flows from financing activities:       
 Proceeds related to employee stock plans -   -   490   403 
 Payments related to repurchases of common stock (7,810)  (2,660)  (33,706)  (9,533)
 Payments related to tax on restricted stock units (1,861)  (841)  (6,930)  (2,783)
 Repayment of debt -   -   (1,250)  (1,250)
 Dividends paid (245)  (99)  (834)  (395)
 Principal payments on property and equipment and intangible assets (32)  (29)  (129)  (74)
 Other -   -   -   (1)
Net cash used in financing activities (9,948)  (3,629)  (42,359)  (13,633)
          
Change in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash (518)  1,761   1,309   3,891 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at beginning of period 9,107   5,519   7,280   3,389 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at end of period$8,589  $7,280  $8,589  $7,280 
          
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:       
Cash paid for income taxes, net$4,129  $1,874  $15,118  $6,549 
Cash paid for interest$22  $26  $246  $252 


  NVIDIA CORPORATION 
  RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES 
  (In millions, except per share data) 
  (Unaudited) 
           
     Three Months Ended    Twelve Months Ended 
    January 26, October 27, January 28, January 26, January 28,
     2025   2024   2024   2025   2024 
             
 GAAP cost of revenue$10,608  $8,926  $5,312  $32,639  $16,621 
 GAAP gross profit$28,723  $26,156  $16,791  $97,858  $44,301 
   GAAP gross margin 73.0%  74.6%  76.0%  75.0%  72.7%
  Acquisition-related and other costs (A) 118   116   119   472   477 
  Stock-based compensation expense (B) 53   50   45   178   141 
  Other (C)  -   -   4   (3)  40 
 Non-GAAP cost of revenue$10,437  $8,759  $5,144  $31,992  $15,963 
 Non-GAAP gross profit$28,894  $26,322  $16,959  $98,505  $44,959 
   Non-GAAP gross margin 73.5%  75.0%  76.7%  75.5%  73.8%
             
 GAAP operating expenses$4,689  $4,287  $3,176  $16,405  $11,329 
  Stock-based compensation expense (B)  (1,268)  (1,202)  (948)  (4,559)  (3,408)
  Acquisition-related and other costs (A) (43)  (39)  (18)  (130)  (106)
  Other (C)  -   -   -   -   10 
 Non-GAAP operating expenses$3,378  $3,046  $2,210  $11,716  $7,825 
             
 GAAP operating income$24,034  $21,869  $13,615  $81,453  $32,972 
  Total impact of non-GAAP adjustments to operating income 1,482   1,407   1,134   5,336   4,162 
 Non-GAAP operating income$25,516  $23,276  $14,749  $86,789  $37,134 
             
 GAAP other income (expense), net$1,183  $447  $491  $2,573  $846 
  Gains from non-marketable equity securities and publicly-held equity securities, net (727)  (37)  (260)  (1,030)  (238)
  Interest expense related to amortization of debt discount 1   1   1   4   4 
 Non-GAAP other income (expense), net$457  $411  $232  $1,547  $612 
             
 GAAP net income$22,091  $19,309  $12,285  $72,880  $29,760 
  Total pre-tax impact of non-GAAP adjustments 756   1,371   875   4,310   3,928 
  Income tax impact of non-GAAP adjustments (D) (781)  (670)  (321)  (2,925)  (1,376)
 Non-GAAP net income $22,066  $20,010  $12,839  $74,265  $32,312 
             
 Diluted net income per share (E)         
  GAAP $0.89  $0.78  $0.49  $2.94  $1.19 
  Non-GAAP  $0.89  $0.81  $0.52  $2.99  $1.30 
             
 Weighted average shares used in diluted net income per share computation (E) 24,706   24,774   24,900   24,804   24,936 
             
 GAAP net cash provided by operating activities$16,628  $17,629  $11,499  $64,089  $28,090 
  Purchases related to property and equipment and intangible assets (1,077)  (813)  (253)  (3,236)  (1,069)
  Principal payments on property and equipment and intangible assets (32)  (29)  (29)  (129)  (74)
 Free cash flow $15,519  $16,787  $11,217  $60,724  $26,947 
             
  
             
 (A) Acquisition-related and other costs are comprised of amortization of intangible assets, transaction costs, and certain compensation charges and are included in the following line items:
    Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
    January 26, October 27, January 28, January 26, January 28,
     2025   2024   2024   2025   2024 
  Cost of revenue $118  $116  $119  $472  $477 
  Research and development $27  $23  $12  $79  $49 
  Sales, general and administrative $16  $16  $6  $51  $57 
             
 (B) Stock-based compensation consists of the following:   
    Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended
    January 26, October 27, January 28, January 26, January 28,
     2025   2024   2024   2025   2024 
  Cost of revenue $53  $50  $45  $178  $141 
  Research and development $955  $910  $706  $3,423  $2,532 
  Sales, general and administrative $313  $292  $242  $1,136  $876 
             
 (C) Other consists of IP-related costs and assets held for sale related adjustments
 
 (D) Income tax impact of non-GAAP adjustments, including the recognition of excess tax benefits or deficiencies related to stock-based compensation under GAAP accounting standard (ASU 2016-09).
             
 (E) Reflects a ten-for-one stock split on June 7, 2024


 NVIDIA CORPORATION 
 RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP OUTLOOK 
   
   Q1 FY2026 Outlook 
  ($ in millions)
   
GAAP gross margin 70.6%
 Impact of stock-based compensation expense, acquisition-related costs, and other costs 0.4%
Non-GAAP gross margin 71.0%
   
GAAP operating expenses$5,150 
 Stock-based compensation expense, acquisition-related costs, and other costs (1,550)
Non-GAAP operating expenses$3,600 
    

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Investor RelationsCorporate Communications
NVIDIA CorporationNVIDIA Corporation
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What was NVIDIA's (NVDA) revenue growth in Q4 2025?

NVIDIA's Q4 2025 revenue grew 78% year-over-year to $39.3 billion, with a 12% increase from the previous quarter.

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NVIDIA's Data Center revenue reached $35.6 billion, up 16% from Q3 and 93% year-over-year.

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NVIDIA expects Q1 fiscal 2026 revenue of $43.0 billion, plus or minus 2%.

What was NVIDIA's full-year revenue for fiscal 2025?

NVIDIA's fiscal 2025 revenue totaled $130.5 billion, representing a 114% increase from the previous year.

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NVIDIA partnered with AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud, Toyota, and Verizon for various AI and automotive initiatives.

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