Nvidia's Q4 revenue soared 78% to $39.3 billion, driven by strong demand for AI chips
ChainCatcher news, due to the surge in demand for Nvidia's AI-specific chips, Nvidia's quarterly revenue has significantly increased, exceeding Wall Street expectations. The company's revenue for Q4 of fiscal year 2025 grew by 78% year-on-year to $39.3 billion, surpassing the market expectation of around $38 billion. Nvidia (NVDA.O) reported a net profit of $22.091 billion for Q4 of fiscal year 2025, while the market expected $19.611 billion, compared to $12.285 billion in the same period last year.
Nvidia stated that it expects revenue for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 to be $43 billion, roughly in line with Wall Street's expectation of about $42 billion. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted that the demand for Blackwell is astonishing, as inference AI has added another layer of expansion law—more training computation makes models smarter, and more long-term thinking computation makes answers smarter. Nvidia's stock price rose over 3.5% in after-hours trading.