Nvidia no longer reports sales of graphics solutions as a separate segment — posts eye-watering $81.6 billion Q1 profit thanks to AI boom
Publish Date: 2026-05-21 05:41:00
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- Nvidia reported an unprecedented first quarter of its fiscal year 2027, generating $81.615 billion in revenue, with a net income of $58.321 billion.
- Record sales of Compute & Networking hardware, totaling $74.55 billion, and graphics hardware, totaling $7.065 billion, contributed significantly to the company’s revenue.
- Going forward, Nvidia will shift its revenue reporting strategy, discontinuing the separate categorization of consumer and professional graphics cards sales.
- The new reporting framework will segment earnings into Data Center, Edge Computing, Hyperscale, and ACIE (AI Clouds, Industrial, and Enterprise) categories.
- The ACIE segment has shown remarkable growth, almost catching up to the hyperscale segment driven by large cloud service providers beginning to deploy Nvidia’s hardware.
- For the upcoming quarter, Nvidia predicts revenue around $91 billion, maintaining gross margins around 74.9%, and projecting operating expenses roughly at $8.5 billion.