Nvidia NVDA Business Segments
| Q1 '27 | Q4 '26 | Q3 '26 | Q2 '26 | Q1 '26 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Compute & Networking | $74.55B+88.3% | $61.65B+71.1% | $50.91B+64.0% | $41.33B+56.3% | $39.59B+74.6% | |
| Graphics | $7.07B+57.9% | $6.48B+96.5% | $6.1B+50.7% | $5.41B+50.6% | $4.47B+32.8% | |
| Other segment items by Business | ||||||
| Compute & Networking | $21.22B+21.0% | $17.65B+58.5% | $15.19B+69.6% | $12.97B+70.7% | $17.54B+212% | |
| Graphics | $4.12B+45.6% | $3.75B+61.5% | $3.55B+39.6% | $3.17B+42.5% | $2.83B+33.1% | |
| Operating Income (Loss) by Business | ||||||
| Compute & Networking | $53.34B+142% | $44B+76.7% | $35.72B+61.8% | $28.36B+50.5% | $22.05B+29.4% | |
| Graphics | $2.94B+79.3% | $2.73B+180% | $2.55B+69.5% | $2.24B+63.8% | $1.64B+32.2% | |
| D&A by Business | ||||||
| Compute & Networking | $526M+77.7% | $500M+111% | $439M+135% | $383M+138% | $296M+103% | |
| Graphics | $194M+78.0% | $164M+57.7% | $175M+80.4% | $148M+72.1% | $109M+26.7% | |
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| AI Clouds, Industrial, & Enterprise | $37.38B+73.7% | —— | —— | —— | $21.51B— | |
| Edge Computing | $6.37B+28.7% | —— | —— | —— | $4.95B— | |
| Hyperscale | $37.87B+115% | —— | —— | —— | $17.6B— | |
| Total Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| China (including Hong Kong) | $4.55B-52.9% | $3.06B-60.9% | $2.97B-63.5% | $2.77B-24.5% | $9.66B+288% | |
| Other | $1.29B+20.6% | $1.17B-30.2% | $1.11B-2.4% | $1.82B-8.5% | $1.07B-35.0% | |
| Taiwan | $12.01B+57.0% | $12.04B+93.1% | $13.75B+122% | $8.53B+48.6% | $7.65B+74.9% |
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- How does Nvidia break its business down?
- Nvidia (NVDA) reports total revenue by business across 2 parts — Compute & Networking and Graphics. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Nvidia's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Nvidia's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
