
Over the course of the year, its revenue has more than doubled as Nvidia dominates 90% of the GPU market specialized in AI.
The fourth quarter

Nvidia recently unveiled record quarterly revenues of nearly $40 billion for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2025, which ended in January, marking a growth of 78% compared to the same quarter of the previous year.
A growth of 114%

For the entire year, its revenue more than doubled, reaching over 130 billion dollars, representing a growth of 114%.
Massive Demand

This explosive growth is almost entirely based on the massive demand for its artificial intelligence chips.
Billions of dollars

Nvidia dominates 90% of the market for AI-specialized GPUs, and its clients, such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, spend billions of dollars to equip their data centers.
Explosive growth

The data center sector, the main driver of Nvidia’s AI chip sales, has seen explosive growth.
A major growth lever

This market generated nearly 36 billion dollars in the last quarter, up 93% year-on-year, and more than 115 billion over the entire year, representing a 142% increase. A major growth lever for Nvidia.
The new generation

To meet this demand, Nvidia has launched its new generation of Blackwell chips, with prices reaching up to 70,000 dollars per unit.
Unmatched performance

These superprocessors, with unmatched performance, are specially designed for large tech companies, data centers, and laboratories, optimizing AI, scientific simulations, autonomous vehicles, and cloud computing.
Billions of Dollars

For now, Nvidia’s supremacy remains undisputed, but China is investing billions of dollars to create its own semiconductor system.
Defying Expectations

In the long term, China could develop a credible alternative to Nvidia, especially as it has recently surprised the AI world with DeepSeek, a direct competitor to OpenAI, defying expectations regarding its technological expertise.
Their own alternatives

Since the imposition of American restrictions on the export of advanced chips to China, companies like Huawei and Biren are actively working on developing their own alternatives to Nvidia’s GPUs.