NVIDIA Unveils Third Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results
NVIDIA has reported significant financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2026, revealing a dramatic increase in revenue. The company recorded $57.0 billion in revenue for the quarter, marking a 22% increase from the previous quarter and a remarkable 62% year-over-year growth. This achievement reflects NVIDIA’s strong position in the technology sector.
NVIDIA’s Third Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results
The revenue surge is closely linked to a record performance in the Data Center segment, which generated $51.2 billion, climbing 25% from Q2 and 66% compared to the same period last year. The robust demand for AI and compute solutions has bolstered NVIDIA’s financial standing and led to substantial growth in various sectors.
Financial Highlights
- Revenue: $57,006 million (up 22% QoQ; up 62% YoY)
- Gross Margin: GAAP 73.4%, Non-GAAP 73.6%
- Operating Income: $36,010 million (up 27% QoQ; up 65% YoY)
- Net Income: $31,910 million (up 21% QoQ; up 65% YoY)
- Earnings Per Share: $1.30 (both GAAP and non-GAAP)
Looking ahead, NVIDIA expects fourth-quarter revenue to reach approximately $65.0 billion, plus or minus 2%. Gross margins are projected to be around 74.8% for GAAP and 75.0% for non-GAAP.
Key Developments in AI and Data Center
NVIDIA has significantly enhanced its offerings in artificial intelligence and data centers. The company’s sales of Blackwell systems showcased record performance, with the AI ecosystem rapidly gaining momentum. Jensen Huang, CEO, stated, “Compute demand keeps accelerating across training and inference.”
NVIDIA continues to expand its partnerships, with a notable collaboration with OpenAI to develop a robust AI infrastructure, deploying at least 10 gigawatts of systems. They also announced partnerships with industry leaders such as Google Cloud and Microsoft to strengthen America’s AI infrastructure.
Shareholder Returns
During the first nine months of fiscal 2026, NVIDIA returned $37.0 billion to shareholders through share repurchases and cash dividends. A quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per share is scheduled for payment on December 26, 2025.
Conclusion
NVIDIA’s third-quarter results underline its dominant position in the tech sector, driven by unparalleled demand for AI solutions and innovative partnerships. With substantial revenue growth and forward-looking strategies, the company is poised for continued success in the competitive landscape of technology.