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    Nvidia Surpasses $215 Billion Revenue as AI Demand Accelerates Growth

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonFebruary 26, 2026 Business & Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nvidia reports record annual revenue of $215.9 billion, equal to £159.1 billion. The company overcomes investor concerns about massive spending on artificial intelligence. In the final quarter, sales climb 73% year on year, far exceeding analyst forecasts.

    CEO Jensen Huang highlights the rapid surge in computing demand. Computing demand is growing exponentially, he says. Customers rush to expand AI compute infrastructure. He calls these systems the factories of the AI industrial revolution. Huang ties them directly to long-term business growth.

    Nvidia Reinforces Its Leadership in AI Infrastructure

    Nvidia becomes the world’s most valuable publicly traded company, with a market value near $4.8 trillion. The company drives global AI development, supplying advanced chips to developers including OpenAI and Meta.

    Gene Munster of Deepwater Asset Management expects growth to continue. AI is advancing faster than most people realize, he writes on X. He emphasizes that users of AI tools grasp the pace of change better than outside observers.

    Investors continue to monitor Nvidia’s expanding network of deals. Critics warn of potential circular financing, suggesting investments in partner companies may overstate real AI demand. Nvidia counters by highlighting strong orders and rising client interest.

    Geopolitical Tensions Shape China Revenue

    Nvidia faces US-China tensions that influence chip sales. Its latest guidance does not include detailed revenue projections for China. Last month, the US approved conditional sales of Nvidia’s H200 chips to Chinese customers. The H200 is Nvidia’s second-most advanced processor.

    A US Commerce Department official informs lawmakers that no H200 chips have reached China yet. The announcement underscores strict export controls and geopolitical sensitivity.

    Expansion Into Autonomous Vehicles and Robotics

    Nvidia broadens its product portfolio to drive growth. The company increases its involvement in AI-powered physical products. At CES in Las Vegas, Huang unveils a platform for self-driving vehicles.

    He introduces an open-source AI model called Alpamayo, designed to bring reasoning capabilities to autonomous cars. Nvidia also plans to launch a robotaxi service next year with an undisclosed partner.

    While Nvidia dominates AI model training, competition grows in inference computing. Inference applies trained AI models to real-world data for reasoning. In the fourth quarter, Nvidia acquires Groq for $20 billion, strengthening its inference expertise and consolidating market leadership.

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