Nvidia reported earnings for Q4 2025, reassuring investors that its future looks as bright as ever. The artificial intelligence (AI) leader didn’t post earnings for the quarter until weeks after its Magnificent 7 peers.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) announced overwhelmingly positive fourth-quarter results last week. However, its shares sank the following day. Should investors be concerned? I don't think so. Sure, Nvidia's growth is slowing somewhat.
Nvidia delivered a record $130.5 billion in total revenue in fiscal 2025, which was a 114% increase from the prior year, and it was also comfortably above management's forecast of $128.6 billion. The data center segment accounted for $115.1 billion of that total, which was up by a whopping 142% from the prior year.
CEO Jensen Huang is already looking beyond the hype. A.I.’s next phase will be “physical A.I.,” he said during Nvidia’s fourth-quarter earnings call yesterday (Feb. 26). Physical A.I. is a form of A.I.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed that he carries a personal AI tutor with him all the time and said everyone would benefit by opting for it. He uses it daily to learn about a multitude of subjects, including digital biology,
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and industry veterans will present 'what's next in AI' at GTC 2025, expect Blackwell Ultra and Rubin AI GPU tease (hopefully).
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is more bullish about Nvidia's sales than ever, despite a market panic last month induced by China's DeepSeek.
The biggest headline was the commentary provided by Jensen Huang during the call with analysts with respect to the release of DeepSeek late last month. While many investors hit the panic button, the chief executive explained that developments of this nature would increase demand for Nvidia's processors, not reduce it.
NVDA stock rose after hours as Nvidia's earnings results beat estimates. Blackwell chips brought in $11 billion for Nvidia, who said demand is strong.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the AI computing giant is just getting started after more than doubling revenue to $130.6 billion last year and making $11 billion from Blackwell GPUs in the fourth quarter alone.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed artificial intelligence and more in an interview with Liz Claman on "The Claman Countdown."
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