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The data center segment soared as deliveries of the Blackwell architecture ramped up, the company said.
An article from Dive Brief AI boom propels Nvidia to record $215B in annual revenue The data center segment soared as deliveries of the Blackwell architecture ramped up, the company said. Published March 4, 2026 Roberto Torres Editor Share Copy link Email LinkedIn X/Twitter Facebook Print License Add us on Google An exterior view of Nvidia headquarters on May 30, 2023 in Santa Clara, Calif. Justin Sullivan via Getty Images First published on Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Soaring demand for AI drove another growth spurt for Nvidia during the fourth quarter, executives said Wednesday during an earnings call. The company saw revenues rise 73% year over year, reaching $68 billion. The company’s data center segment added a record $11 billion quarter over quarter, driven by demand from “a diverse and expanding set of customers including cloud providers, hyperscalers, AI model makers, enterprises and sovereign nations,” CFO Colette Kress said during the call for the period ending Jan. 25. Buoyed by the ramped-up delivery of its Blackwell architecture platform, Nvidia wrapped up a record fiscal year, reaching full-year revenue of $215 billion, up 65% year over year. Dive Insight: As CIOs raced to deploy AI tools and hyperscalers built out massive data centers to meet demand, Nvidia cashed in as the leading provider of AI-ready infrastructure in 2025. The GPU maker leapt to the top of the global semic...