NVIDIA Sees Data Center Revenues Approach $100 Billion Amid Strategic Growth and AI Market Opportunities
NVIDIA's data center revenues have surged from just over $20 million in 2010 to nearly $100 billion in 2026. The company's fiscal report indicates projected revenues of $193.7 billion for FY 2026. Significant growth has been driven by the networking segment, particularly after acquiring Mellanox, which generated $11 billion in recent sales. Jensen Huang's leadership has evolved, positioning NVIDIA as a key player in both the AI and semiconductor industries, while navigating complex geopolitical landscapes with the U.S. and China.

NVIDIA's data center revenues have skyrocketed from over $20 million in 2010 to nearly $100 billion in 2026. The company's fiscal reports show projected revenues of $193.7 billion for FY 2026. The networking division, bolstered by the Mellanox acquisition, reported record sales of $11 billion, a 263% annual increase.
Jensen Huang's strategy has included engaging in U.S.-China relations and expanding NVIDIA's market presence in AI. The upcoming GTC event, scheduled for March 16-19, 2026, is expected to further elevate NVIDIA's profile. Huang's aggressive business tactics have allowed NVIDIA to diversify investments while navigating challenges posed by competitors and geopolitical tensions.




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