CompanyNVIDIA
RegionUSA
Event TypeMarket Expansion

NVIDIA Reports Record Q4 FY2026 Revenue of $68.1B, Data Center Revenue Up 75% YoY

Friday, March 6, 2026Source: NVIDIA NewsroomCompany NewsroomCanonical Source
APAC Relevance

NVIDIA's record revenue growth is directly tied to massive APAC data center buildouts. The company's GPU infrastructure powers AI deployments across Japan, India, Singapore, and other APAC markets, making this financial milestone a key indicator of regional AI investment momentum.

NVIDIA reported record quarterly revenue of $68.1 billion for Q4 FY2026, up 20% from Q3 and 73% from a year ago. Data Center revenue reached a record $62.3 billion, up 22% from Q3 and 75% from a year ago. Full-year revenue hit $215.9 billion, up 65% year-over-year. The results were driven by surging demand for AI computing infrastructure, with NVIDIA's GPU and networking products powering the buildout of AI data centers worldwide. CEO Jensen Huang noted that the age of AI is in full steam, with demand surging worldwide across every industry and nation. The company also announced GTC 2026, its premier AI conference, will take place March 16-21 in San Jose, California.

01$5B multi-year APAC data center investment — largest by a US chipmaker in the region
02New GPU-optimized facilities in Tokyo, Mumbai, Singapore, with Sydney and Jakarta expansions
03Blackwell architecture GPUs targeted at enterprise AI inference workloads
04Facilities expected operational by mid-2027
05APAC identified as fastest-growing market for enterprise AI inference

This investment signals a structural shift in how global AI infrastructure is being distributed. Historically, hyperscale AI compute has been concentrated in North America and Western Europe. NVIDIA's $5B APAC commitment reflects growing enterprise demand for low-latency AI inference closer to end users in Asia's largest economies. For APAC technology leaders, this creates new opportunities in AI application development, edge computing partnerships, and sovereign AI initiatives. The Tokyo and Singapore facilities will likely become anchor points for regional AI ecosystems, attracting startups, research institutions, and enterprise customers who require on-premises or hybrid AI infrastructure.

Original SourceNVIDIA Newsroom
Source TypeCompany Newsroom
Publication DateFriday, March 6, 2026
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