NVIDIA Q3 Revenue Soars 62% to $57B, Guides $65B in Q4
NVIDIA’s fiscal Q3 2026 revenue surged 62% year-over-year to $57 billion, driven by robust AI GPU demand and easing U.S.-China trade, including Chinese approval for H200 chip sales. The company guides fiscal Q4 revenues of about $65 billion ±2% and reports a 53% net profit margin.
1. Q3 Fiscal 2026 Financial Performance
NVIDIA reported revenue of $57 billion in fiscal Q3 2026, up 62% year-over-year and 22% sequentially, driven by strong demand for its AI-focused GPUs built on the new Blackwell architecture. The company’s net profit margin reached 53%, exceeding the industry average of 50.1%.
2. Fiscal Q4 2026 Guidance
Management forecasts fiscal Q4 revenue of approximately $65 billion plus or minus 2%, reflecting continued momentum in data center and cloud graphics spending expected to expand as global data center capex could reach $3–4 trillion annually by 2030.
3. Market Expansion and Trade Developments
Easing U.S.-China trade tensions have enabled Chinese regulators to approve the sale of NVIDIA’s H200 AI chips to major customers such as ByteDance and Alibaba, bolstering international sales prospects and supporting long-term growth outlook.