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NVIDIA SURGES PAST EXPECTATIONS WITH 73% DATA CENTER BOOM

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May 31, 2025

Jensen Huang, Nvidia's charismatic CEO, stood before a virtual audience earlier today, his voice steady as he unveiled a quarter that redefined the company’s trajectory.

NVIDIA SURGES PAST EXPECTATIONS WITH 73% DATA CENTER BOOM

“Global demand for Nvidia’s Al infrastructure is incredibly strong,” he declared, announcing fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings that shattered Wall Street forecasts. With revenue soaring to $44.06 billion, a 69% leap from $26 billion a year ago, and adjusted earnings per share hitting 96 cents against an expected 93 cents, Nvidia's dominance in the $2 trillion Al market is undeniable.

The star of the show? A 73% surge in data center sales to $39.1 billion, cementing Nvidia as the engine of the Al revolution.

This blockbuster performance, driven by insatiable demand for Al chips, has sent Nvidia's stock climbing 3-6% in extended trading, inching toward a record high.

Yet, beneath the numbers lies a story of relentless innovation, strategic pivots, and looming challenges, as the company navigates trade tensions and supply constraints. From the boardrooms of Silicon Valley to the server farms powering global Al, Nvidia's latest earnings paint a vivid picture of a tech giant riding an unprecedented wave.

A FINANCIAL TRIUMPH UNPACKED

Nvidia's first-quarter fiscal 2026 results, ending April 27, 2025, delivered a masterclass in exceeding expectations. Revenue reached $44.06 billion, topping the $43.31 billion forecast by analysts polled by LSEG, while adjusted earnings of 96 cents per share beat the 93-cent estimate. Net income surged 26% to $18.8 billion, or 76 cents per share, from $14.9 billion a year earlier, reflecting robust profitability. The data center division, encompassing Al chips and networking products, led with $39.1 billion in sales, a 73% year-over-year increase, accounting for 88% of total revenue.

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