The American company NVIDIA achieved historic financial results in 2025, reporting a record annual revenue of $215.9 billion, which is 65% higher than the previous year. The company also reported a record quarterly revenue for Q4 2025, amounting to $68.1 billion — 20% higher than the previous quarter and 73% higher year-over-year.
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Rapid Growth in the Data Center Segment and Key Financial Metrics
The main driver of this growth was the increased demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. Specifically, the data center segment generated $193.7 billion for the company over the year (+68%) and $62.3 billion for the quarter (+75% year-over-year).
- The company’s net income for the quarter was $42.96 billion, which is 94% higher than last year.
- Gross margin remains around 75%.
- Earnings per share amounted to $1.76.
“Computational demand is growing exponentially — we have reached a turning point in agent-based AI. Grace Blackwell from NVLink is today the leader in inference — providing an order of magnitude lower cost per token — and Vera Rubin will further strengthen this leadership.”
The company also returned $41.1 billion to shareholders through stock buyback programs and dividends. The forecast for Q1 of the 2027 fiscal year anticipates revenue growth to $78 billion, although these figures do not account for the data center segment in China.
NVIDIA’s AI Ecosystem and Strategic Partnerships
NVIDIA is actively expanding its artificial intelligence ecosystem through new products and partnerships. Key steps include:
- The launch of the Rubin platform with chips that reduce inference costs by up to 10 times.
- Collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
- Strategic partnership with Meta to scale AI infrastructure.
- Investments and joint projects with Anthropic.
- Active development of AI factories in collaboration with CoreWeave.
Additionally, the company introduced new open-source solutions, including Nemotron 3 and Earth-2, and continued to advance physical AI and robotics.
In January, NVIDIA presented the Alpamayo family of models for autonomous transport, enabling drones to analyze complex road scenarios in detail and explain the decisions made.
In December, the company signed a $20 billion deal to acquire Groq’s assets. Apollo Global Management also plans to invest $3.4 billion in purchasing NVIDIA chips for further leasing to startups xAI — allowing young companies to scale faster without significant capital investments.
Among the new products is the PersonaPlex voice communication system, aimed at strengthening NVIDIA’s position in AI and voice technologies.
