Nvidia has reported a net income of $31.9bn for the third quarter of of fiscal year 2026 (Q3 FY2026), marking a 21% rise from $19.3bn in the same period in 2024.
The company posted revenue of $57bn for the three months ended 26 October 2025, an increase from $35bn a year earlier, and a 22% improvement compared to the previous quarter.
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The data centre segment generated $51.2bn in revenue, representing a 25% increase from the previous quarter and a 66% jump on an annual basis.
Nvidia noted that its Blackwell product achieved the highest performance and overall efficiency in SemiAnalysis InferenceMAX benchmarks.
Revenue from gaming and AI PC operations totalled $4.3bn, which was down 1% sequentially but up 30% year-on-year.
During the quarter, Nvidia launched titles including Borderlands 4, Battlefield 6, and ARC Raiders, all featuring Nvidia DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and Nvidia Reflex technologies.
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By GlobalDataProfessional visualisation activities brought in $760m during Q3, an increase of 26% from the preceding quarter and up 56% from last year’s figures.
Nvidia also began shipping its DGX Spark AI supercomputer during this period.
In its automotive and robotics division, Nvidia recorded $592m in revenue for the third quarter, up by 1% compared to the previous quarter.
Over the first nine months of FY2026, Nvidia returned $37bn to shareholders through share buybacks and dividends. The remaining authorised capacity for share repurchases stood at $62.2bn at the close of the third quarter.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said: “Blackwell sales are off the charts, and cloud GPUs are sold out.
“Compute demand keeps accelerating and compounding across training and inference — each growing exponentially.
“We’ve entered the virtuous cycle of AI. The AI ecosystem is scaling fast — with more new foundation model makers, more AI startups, across more industries, and in more countries. AI is going everywhere, doing everything, all at once.”
Looking ahead to the final quarter of FY2026, Nvidia expects revenue of approximately $65bn, plus or minus 2%.
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