NVIDIA Posts Record Q3 FY2026 Revenue of $57 Billion Driven by AI and Data Center Growth
NVIDIA reported revenue of $57.0 billion for its third quarter ended October 26, 2025—up 62 percent year-over-year and 22 percent sequentially. Non-GAAP earnings per share reached $1.30, while gross margins were 73.6 percent. The company’s data-center business posted a record $51.2 billion in revenue, up 66 percent year-over-year and 25 percent from the prior quarter, driven by demand for the Blackwell platform and accelerated compute across training and inference. NVIDIA also returned $37.0 billion to shareholders during the first nine months of FY26, with $62.2 billion remaining under its buy-back authorization.
Beyond financials, the results reflect strategic trends shaping enterprise IT and developer ecosystems: rising enterprise investment in AI infrastructure, growing footprint of hyperscale data centers, and a shift toward purpose-built hardware for cloud and edge workloads. Included in the earnings report were the many strategic partnerships throughout the year, including a partnership with OpenAI for 10 gigawatts of NVIDIA systems for next-gen AI infrastructure, among others. The full earnings report can be viewed here.
Posted by Pure AI Editors on 11/24/2025