Nvidia Q1 revenue hits $90B; sets $0.01 dividend

May 21, 2026, 10:47 am

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Nvidia has broken through the 120 trillion won mark in quarterly revenue for the first quarter of fiscal year 2027, which ended April 27, 2025.


The company announced on May 20 (local time) that its first-quarter revenue reached 81.615 billion dollars (approximately 122.3 trillion won), marking an 85% surge compared to the same period last year.


Operating income skyrocketed 147% year-on-year to hit 53.783 billion dollars (approximately 80.5938 trillion won).


Earnings per share (EPS) landed at 1.87 dollars, beating the Wall Street consensus estimate of 1.76 dollars.


By business segment, data center revenue accounted for 75.2 billion dollars, while edge computing brought in 6.4 billion dollars.


For the second quarter, Nvidia projected its revenue to hover around 45 billion dollars, roughly half of its first-quarter performance. This outlook reflects anticipated declines resulting from recent US export control measures.


"Our Blackwell NVL72 AI supercomputer is now in full production," said Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia. "As global demand for AI infrastructure persists, computing needs will continue to accelerate."


Nvidia is also set to pay a quarterly cash dividend of 0.01 dollars per share on July 3 to shareholders of record as equivalent of June 11.

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