May 20, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Nvidia reported record Q1 2027 revenue of $81.6 billion, up 85 percent year-over-year and 20 percent from the previous quarter. Data center revenue reached $75.2 billion for the quarter ending April 26, marking annual and quarterly growth of 92 percent and 21 percent, respectively. Alongside its earnings announcement, Nvidia said it is adopting a new reporting structure that separates its business into data center and edge computing segments to better align with its evolving growth strategy.
Under its new reporting structure, Nvidia will divide its data center business into two subsegments: Hyperscale and ACIE (AI Clouds, Industrial, and Enterprise). Hyperscale will cover public cloud revenue, while ACIE will include purpose-built AI data centers and AI factories. The company’s new Edge computing segment will encompass data processing products for agentic and physical AI applications, including PCs, gaming consoles, workstations, AI-RAN base stations, robotics, and automotive systems.
“The buildout of AI factories — the largest infrastructure expansion in human history — is accelerating at extraordinary speed,” said Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang. “Agentic AI has arrived, doing productive work, generating real value, and scaling rapidly across companies and industries. Nvidia is uniquely positioned at the center of this transformation as the only platform that runs in every cloud, powers every frontier and open source model, and scales everywhere AI is produced — from hyperscale data centers to the Edge.”