Nvidia Reports Record Quarterly Revenue Driven by AI Chip Demand
The company's Q3 results highlight explosive growth in its data center segment and surging demand for its next-generation Blackwell processors.
- Nvidia reported record revenue of $35.1 billion for fiscal Q3 2025, a 94% year-over-year increase, surpassing its guidance and Wall Street estimates.
- The data center segment, fueled by AI demand, grew 112% year-over-year to $30.8 billion, with compute revenue climbing 132%.
- Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell processors, offering improved performance and cost efficiency, are seeing strong demand, with production ramping up despite supply constraints.
- The company forecasts fiscal Q4 revenue of $37.5 billion, representing a 70% year-over-year growth, though this reflects a relative slowdown compared to prior quarters.
- Trade tensions and potential U.S.-China tech export restrictions could pose challenges, but Nvidia remains optimistic about navigating these geopolitical risks.