Nvidia has revamped its revenue reporting structure to focus on "Data Center" and "Edge Computing," moving away from the previous "Compute and Networking" categories. This change underscores Nvidia's shift towards being a data center-centric company, as evidenced by its Q3 fiscal year 2026 data center revenue of $51.2 billion, which constitutes approximately 90% of its total $57 billion revenue for the quarter. The company's data center revenue has nearly doubled from $30.77 billion in the prior year, driven by strong AI demand.
The new reporting structure also highlights Nvidia's commitment to edge computing, which involves processing data closer to its source, such as in autonomous vehicles and industrial robots. By separating edge computing into its own category, Nvidia signals its strategic focus on this area as a future growth driver. This restructuring comes amid increasing competition in AI infrastructure, with rivals like AMD and major tech companies developing alternatives to Nvidia's offerings. The change allows for clearer tracking of Nvidia's market share and performance in these critical segments.
Nvidia Restructures Revenue Reporting to Emphasize Data Center and Edge Computing
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