NVIDIA FY2027 Q1 Revenue Hits $81B as Graphics Sales Merged Into Edge Computing

NVIDIA reports record $81B revenue for FY2027 Q1 while merging GeForce and RTX Pro sales into Edge Computing category, reducing gaming GPU visibility in investor reports.

NVIDIA restructuring graphics card sales into Edge Computing category for FY2027 Q1 reporting
NVIDIA restructuring graphics card sales into Edge Computing category for FY2027 Q1 reporting

has reported record revenue of $81 billion for its first quarter in fiscal year 2027. The company is also changing how it reports financial results for its graphics card business.

Graphics card business financial data now combined with edge computing solutions

The new reporting structure removes separate disclosure for client graphics cards, which include and RTX Pro models. NVIDIA will now fold these sales into a broader Edge Computing category. This larger group covers PC, workstation, console, robotics, automotive, and telecom solutions. The company will only report two main financial categories: Data Center and Edge Computing.

NVIDIA restructuring graphics card sales into Edge Computing category for FY2027 Q1 reporting
NVIDIA restructuring graphics card sales into Edge Computing category for FY2027 Q1 reporting

This shift reduces visibility into the specific performance of GeForce and RTX business segments. Investors and industry observers can no longer track gaming GPU sales as a distinct line item in NVIDIA's official reports.

The change comes as NVIDIA continues to dominate the data center market with its AI accelerators. Gaming graphics cards have historically been a major revenue driver for the company, but their financial weight is now obscured within the larger Edge Computing division.

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