NVIDIA has unveiled its financial performance for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year of 2026. According to the data, the revenue for the fourth fiscal quarter soared to $68.127 billion, representing a substantial 73% increase compared to the same period last year. The net profit for the quarter reached $42.960 billion, marking a remarkable 94% year-on-year surge. For the entire fiscal year, NVIDIA’s revenue climbed to $215.938 billion, up 65% from the previous year, while its net profit hit $120.067 billion, also reflecting a 65% year-on-year rise.
Both the revenue and earnings per share for the fourth fiscal quarter outperformed market expectations, prompting a 2.55% increase in NVIDIA’s stock price during after-hours trading. Notably, the revenue generated from the data center segment surged to $62.3 billion, a 75% increase year-on-year. Looking ahead, NVIDIA anticipates revenue of $78 billion for the first quarter of fiscal year 2027, with a projected gross margin of 74.9%.
Furthermore, NVIDIA returned a substantial $41.1 billion to its shareholders throughout fiscal year 2026 and is set to distribute its next quarterly cash dividend on April 1. Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, emphasized that the demand for computing is experiencing exponential growth, and highlighted that the inflection point for agent AI has now been reached.
