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Nvidia NVDA Revenue 2000-2025

NVIDIA REVENUE

Nvidia’s NVDA revenue has grown significantly since 2000, particularly in recent years due to high demand for its chips in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. For fiscal year 2025, Nvidia reported a record $130.5 billion in annual revenue.

NVIDIA’s fiscal year ends on the last Sunday in January, so fiscal year 2000 (FY2000) covers the period ending January 28, 2000, and so on. Below is a table summarizing NVIDIA’s annual revenue from FY2000 to FY2025 (ending January 26, 2025), based on historical financial data. Revenues are in billions of U.S. dollars and reflect total net sales. Note that FY2025 data is the most recent full fiscal year as of the current date.

Fiscal Year Revenue ($B)

2000 0.70

2001 1.06

2002 0.57

2003 1.90

2004 2.38

2005 2.37

2006 2.96

2007 4.33

2008 4.10

2009 3.42

2010 3.33

2011 3.54

2012 4.28

2013 4.13

2014 4.68

2015 5.00

2016 5.01

2017 6.95

2018 9.71

2019 11.72

2020 10.92

2021 16.68

2022 26.91

2023 26.97

2024 60.92

2025 130.50

NVIDIA Key Insights

Recent Growth Drivers
Nvidia’s revenue has been significantly boosted by its Data Center business, which reached a record $51.2 billion in revenue in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 alone. The surge is primarily driven by the massive demand for AI chips from cloud providers and other industries.

NVIDIA Q3, 2026 Revenue

Nvidia reported third-quarter 2026 revenue of $57.01 billion topping the estimates of $54.62B and EPS of $1.30 above the consensus estimate of $1.26, while projecting revenue for the fourth quarter 2026 to be $65 billion plus or minus 2%. Net income for the quarter reached a record $31.9 billion, up 65% year-over-year. Operating income was about $36 billion. NVDA returned $37 billion to shareholders via share buybacks during the first nine months of fiscal 2026.

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