What the Data Shows
NVIDIA is measured by annual Data Center revenue from FY2020 through FY2026. The series uses the company’s annual reporting categories and values are in US$ billions. Data Center revenue rose from about US$3B in FY2020 to about US$194B in FY2026, a 65x multiple. The largest step-up came after FY2023 as accelerated-computing demand moved through NVIDIA’s Data Center category.
Data table
FY2020 US$3.0B
FY2021 US$6.7B
FY2022 US$10.6B
FY2023 US$15.0B
FY2024 US$47.5B
FY2025 US$115.2B
FY2026 US$193.7B
Sources
Source 1: NVIDIA
Publisher: NVIDIA
Dataset/table: Revenue by end market
Units: US$ millions
Date checked: 2026-05-24
Evidence: Supports NVIDIA Data Center revenue for FY2024, FY2025 and FY2026.
Source 2: NVIDIA
Publisher: NVIDIA
Dataset/table: Historical annual reports
Units: US$ millions
Date checked: 2026-05-24
Evidence: Supports NVIDIA historical Data Center revenue values for FY2020 through FY2023.
Data notes & caveats
NVIDIA fiscal years end in late January. Historical Data Center reporting language has evolved, so the chart keeps the company’s Data Center wording rather than relabeling the line as all AI revenue.
Methodology
Values are annual NVIDIA Data Center revenue values. Latest years come from the FY2026 filing; earlier fiscal years are taken from NVIDIA annual reports.
Source consistency notes
Same issuer and same revenue category family over time; values are in US$ billions.
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