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Nvidia Posts Record $215bn Revenue, Defying AI Concerns

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Is the AI boom unstoppable—or are we just riding hype? Well, Nvidia just gave a loud, confident answer. The chip giant posted a staggering $215.9 billion in annual revenue, smashing expectations as demand for AI hardware surged. Even more eye-catching? Quarterly sales jumped 73%. That’s not growth—it’s an explosion.CEO Jensen Huang didn’t hold back: “Computing demand is growing exponentially.” In simple terms, companies aren’t just experimenting…

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NVIDIA has strengthened its position as the most valuable company in the world by presenting historical quarterly results, inspired by the need for global computing power. The exponential growth of artificial intelligence (IA) continues to...

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Nvidia has had a fabulous financial year. It ended the quarter with a record revenue of $68.1 billion (1.4 trillion crowns), almost three-quarters more than the year before. For the entire fiscal year, which ends on January 31, the world's most valuable company earned $215.9 billion (4.43 trillion...

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It was the best quarter of Nvidia, but n or it felt great enthusiasm in the market. Despite the fact that it was the chip manufacturer they've been up in the business it is at the end of Wall Street, they've been negotiating this Friday.

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KahawaTungu broke the news in Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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