Nvidia Q1 Revenue Rises 85% to $81.6B with Data-Center Driving 92% Gain
NVDA•Nvidia’s first-quarter revenue soared 85% year-over-year to $81.6 billion, led by a 92% jump in data-center sales to $75.2 billion. Shares have climbed over 1,100% in five years, driving the company’s market cap past $5 trillion on booming demand for AI-optimized graphics processors.
1. First-Quarter Results
Nvidia reported $81.6 billion in first-quarter revenue, marking an 85% increase over the same period last year. This represents the company’s strongest quarter to date as demand for high-performance GPUs surged across cloud providers and enterprises.
2. Data-Center Segment Performance
Data-center sales reached $75.2 billion, up 92% year-over-year, reflecting hyperscalers' accelerated AI deployments. The segment now accounts for over 90% of total revenue, highlighting its critical role in Nvidia’s growth.
3. Five-Year Share Growth and Market Cap
Over the past five years, shares of Nvidia have climbed more than 1,100%, reflecting investor confidence in its AI leadership. The stock’s performance has propelled the company’s market capitalization beyond $5 trillion, making it the most valuable public business.
4. AI Ecosystem Leadership
Nvidia’s GPUs power everything from large language models to cloud data centers, solidifying its position at the heart of the AI ecosystem. Continued innovation in chip design and expansion into software platforms signal further growth opportunities.




