NVIDIA's revenue is overwhelmingly dominated by its Data Center segment, which accounted for approximately 88.27% of its total revenue in the fiscal year 2025.
NVIDIA Revenue Breakdown (Fiscal Year 2025)
For the fiscal year ended January 26, 2025, NVIDIA's total revenue was $130.5 billion. The breakdown by business segment is as follows:
Segment Revenue (FY 2025) Share of Total Revenue
Data Center $115.19 B 88.27%
Gaming $11.35 B 8.7%
Professional Visualization $1.88 B 1.44%
Automotive $1.69 B 1.3%
OEM And Other $389.00 M 0.3%
Key Trends
Dominance of Data Center: The Data Center segment has seen explosive growth due to massive demand for its GPUs (like the H100 and new Blackwell chips) for AI development and large language models, driven by major tech companies.
Rapid Growth: Total annual revenue for FY 2025 increased by 114.2% from the previous fiscal year. The Data Center segment alone saw a 142.37% year-over-year increase.
Customer Concentration: In a recent quarter, two customers alone accounted for nearly 40% of NVIDIA's revenue, highlighting a significant reliance on a small number of large clients, likely major cloud service providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
Regional Contributions: The United States is NVIDIA's largest market by geography, contributing nearly half of its total revenue in FY 2025, followed by Singapore and Taiwan. Nvidia in the USA gets you seeing "double whammy" as The market for AI chips double down.
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