Nvidia (NVDA) delivered an exceptional performance in its fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026, reporting a 73% year-over-year surge in revenue. The company’s net profits also climbed by 75%, reflecting a high level of operational efficiency and clear market dominance. Beyond the financial growth, the report highlighted a unique competitive 'moat' as even hardware launched six years ago remains in high demand. Specifically, the Ampere (A100) chips continue to be scarce and difficult to acquire due to sustained global demand. This trend underscores Nvidia's long-term product value and its central role in the AI infrastructure landscape. Investors view these results as a testament to the company's fundamental strength and its ability to monetize both new and legacy architectures effectively.
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