NVIDIA's Q4 revenue soars 78% on strong demand for AI chips
NVIDIA's quarterly revenue rose sharply, beating Wall Street's expectations, as demand for NVIDIA's AI-specific chips surged. The company's Q4 revenue for fiscal 2025 rose 78 per cent year-on-year to $39.3 billion, beating market expectations of around $38 billion. NVIDIA said it expects revenue of $43 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2026, roughly in line with Wall Street's expectations of about $42 billion. NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said the demand for Blackwell is phenomenal as reasoning AI adds another law of expansion - increasing training computation to make models smarter and increasing long-term thinking computation to make answers smarter. NVIDIA shares rose more than 3.5 per cent at one point in the US after-hours.
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