Revenue of American chip manufacturer Nvidia increased by 78%: “Artificial intelligence is advancing at the speed of light”

The revenue of California-based chip manufacturer Nvidia reached 39.3 billion dollars in a three-month period with an annual increase of 78%, surpassing market expectations. Nvidia announced its financial results for the three-month period ending on January 26, which it considers as the fourth quarter of the 2025 fiscal year. The company’s revenue in that period increased by 78% annually to reach 39.3 billion dollars. Nvidia also raised its revenue by 12% compared to the previous quarter, surpassing the 22.1 billion dollars revenue it achieved in the same period of the previous year. Market expectations were for Nvidia’s revenue in this period to be 38.05 billion dollars. Nvidia’s revenue for the entire 2025 fiscal year also increased by 114% to 130.5 billion dollars. The chip manufacturer announced its revenue expectation for the current quarter as 43 billion dollars. The COMPANY’S PROFIT INCREASED BY 80% Nvidia’s net profit in that quarter also increased by 80% annually to reach 22.1 billion dollars. The company’s net profit was recorded as 12.3 billion dollars in the same period of the previous year. Nvidia’s earnings per share in the fourth quarter of the 2024 fiscal year also increased from 49 cents to 89 cents in this period. The company’s profit also exceeded market expectations. “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS ADVANCING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT” Jensen Huang, the Founder and CEO of Nvidia, described the demand for the Blackwell AI chip as “great” in his statement on the financial results. Huang stated that they successfully accelerated the large-scale production of Blackwell AI supercomputers and achieved sales in the billions in the first quarter. Huang commented, “As agency artificial intelligence and physical artificial intelligence lay the groundwork for the next artificial intelligence wave that will revolutionize the largest sectors, artificial intelligence is advancing at the speed of light.”