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Nvidia reports net income growth of 80 percent
(MENAFN) The US tech titan Nvidia's net income reached 80 percent on a yearly basis in the final quarter of fiscal 2025, based on the company's financial outcomes.
The net income of the firm soared USD22.1 billion, making a USD9.8 billion increase versus the same term of last year, Nvidia stated on late Wednesday.
Nvidia's income increased to 78 percent, marking an all-time high of USD39.33 billion during the same time.
The market forecast was that Nvidia's income in this term would be USD38.05 billion.
In the entire fiscal 2025, Nvidia's incomes rose to 114 percent versus last year, to a record high of USD130.5 billion.
The weak revenues for each share reached 82 percent year-to-year to USD0.89 in the final quarter of fiscal 2025.
In contrast to the past quarter, the tech titan's earnings rose 12 percent and net income increased 14 percent during the same term.
“Demand for Blackwell is amazing as reasoning AI adds another scaling law — increasing compute for training makes models smarter and increasing compute for long thinking makes the answer smarter,” the founder and CEO of Nvidia has stated, Jensen Huang.
The net income of the firm soared USD22.1 billion, making a USD9.8 billion increase versus the same term of last year, Nvidia stated on late Wednesday.
Nvidia's income increased to 78 percent, marking an all-time high of USD39.33 billion during the same time.
The market forecast was that Nvidia's income in this term would be USD38.05 billion.
In the entire fiscal 2025, Nvidia's incomes rose to 114 percent versus last year, to a record high of USD130.5 billion.
The weak revenues for each share reached 82 percent year-to-year to USD0.89 in the final quarter of fiscal 2025.
In contrast to the past quarter, the tech titan's earnings rose 12 percent and net income increased 14 percent during the same term.
“Demand for Blackwell is amazing as reasoning AI adds another scaling law — increasing compute for training makes models smarter and increasing compute for long thinking makes the answer smarter,” the founder and CEO of Nvidia has stated, Jensen Huang.

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