Nvidia reported impressive Q4 FY2026 financial results, delivering an EPS of $1.62 and revenue of $68.13 billion, both exceeding market expectations. The company's performance was largely driven by its Data Center segment, which now accounts for over 91% of total sales. Looking ahead, Nvidia provided robust revenue guidance of $78 billion for Q1 FY2027, significantly higher than the market consensus. This optimistic outlook is supported by strong demand for networking, sovereign AI revenue, and the upcoming rollout of the Vera Rubin architecture. While shares experienced a post-earnings dip, analysts remain bullish on the company's long-term prospects due to its dominant position in the AI infrastructure market. Nvidia continues to be the primary catalyst for the global semiconductor sector as investment in advanced computing remains high.
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