AsianFin -- Nvidia Corp. delivered another blowout quarter as demand for its Blackwell artificial-intelligence platform powered record sales and profit.
Revenue jumped 56% from a year earlier to $46.7 billion in the fiscal second quarter, the company said late Wednesday. Net income climbed 59% to $26.4 billion, while earnings per share reached $1.08, topping Wall Street estimates.
The company’s data center business — the linchpin of its AI dominance — generated $41.1 billion in revenue, also up 56%. Hyperscalers, governments and corporations accelerated spending on AI infrastructure, cementing Nvidia’s position at the center of the global race to build sovereign and commercial AI systems.
Nvidia pointed to fast-growing adoption of its Blackwell chips across the U.S., Europe and Asia, citing partnerships with TSMC, Walt Disney Co., Novo Nordisk A/S and national AI developers. The results underscore how Nvidia continues to ride an unprecedented wave of demand for computing power as companies and governments alike rush to deploy AI.