NVIDIA's record Data Center revenue for fiscal Q1 2027 beat estimates as the AI boom continues

NVIDIA's latest financial earnings report shows that Data Center revenue for fiscal Q1 2027 is up a staggering 92% from a year ago, beating expectations.

NVIDIA's record Data Center revenue for fiscal Q1 2027 beat estimates as the AI boom continues
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TL;DR: NVIDIA reported record fiscal Q1 2027 revenue of $81.6 billion, driven by a 92% year-over-year increase in Data Center revenue to $75.2 billion. The company highlights its Vera Rubin platform and expanded Google Cloud partnership, while consolidating revenue into Data Center and Edge Computing segments.
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NVIDIA has announced its latest financial results for fiscal Q1 2027, beating expectations with record revenue of $81.6 billion over three months, representing an 85% increase from the same period last year. Naturally, the company's record Data Center revenue drove this growth, with this segment accounting for $75.2 billion of the overall revenue. The Data Center revenue alone is up a staggering 92% from a year ago, showcasing the seemingly insatiable appetite for all things AI and NVIDIA hardware.

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"The buildout of AI factories, the largest infrastructure expansion in human history, is accelerating at extraordinary speed," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. "Agentic AI has arrived, doing productive work, generating real value and scaling rapidly across companies and industries. NVIDIA is uniquely positioned at the center of this transformation as the only platform that runs in every cloud, powers every frontier and open source model, and scales everywhere AI is produced, from hyperscale data centers to the edge."

The $75.2 billion in Data Center revenue is up 21% from the previous quarter, another record-setting revenue period for the company. NVIDIA lists the new Vera Rubin platform, which includes the groundbreaking Vera CPU built for Agentic AI, as a key highlight for its Data Center business this year, including an extended partnership with Google Cloud that will power Google Gemini with Vera Rubin, Blackwell, and Blackwell Ultra systems.

The latest financial results from NVIDIA are also interesting from a data perspective, as the company has changed how it segments its revenue streams, consolidating everything into two categories: Data Center and Edge Computing. The former is everything data center, from hyperscale to cloud, while the latter consolidates PC, gaming, robotics, and automotive into a single category. And with that, the new Edge Computing segment reported $6.4 billion in revenue, up 10% from the previous quarter and 29% from a year ago, NVIDIA says.

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