- Nvidia’s RTX 50 line of GPUs made a record-breaking $4.28 billion in revenue this quarter.
- The gaming sector’s revenue increased by 49% compared to the same period in the previous year.
- The tech giants’ AI sector also generated a staggering $41.1 billion in revenue.
Over the past few years, Nvidia has become the most valuable technological venture on the planet, thanks to the introduction of AI into its ecosystem. The US-based company has even begun exporting chips to China, further solidifying its dominance in the AI GPU sector.
However, this laser focus on AI does not mean that Nvidia has forgotten its gaming roots. On the contrary, the company’s RTX 50 series has generated a record-breaking amount of revenue this quarter, surpassing all expectations.
Why This Matters: Nvidia’s gaming sector is growing and breaking records, which hopefully means the company will continue to focus on what made it successful in the first place.
According to Nvidia’s second-quarter report for fiscal year 2026, the RTX 50 line of GPUs generated a whopping $4.3 billion in revenue this quarter alone. This amount represents a 49% increase from the previous fiscal year, primarily due to the release of the 50 series at the start of 2025.
Hence, the new GPU line has already surpassed the RTX 40 and 30 series, despite a messy launch where stock sold out just minutes after going online. One thing to note is that Nvidia has rebranded its gaming division as Gaming and AI, combining the two as the company can’t dictate how consumers use its gaming technology.
Furthermore, the RTX 50 line has achieved this despite receiving a recent price cut and being available at its MSRP. With the rumored arrival of the super RTX 50 line in Q4 2025, Nvidia may be poised for another record-breaking quarter from its gaming sector.
Even though gaming stood firm this time around, Nvidia generated around ten times more revenue from its AI sector, bringing in $41.1 billion in data center revenue and earning its new title as an AI infrastructure company. Hence, from the looks of it, the American tech giant will continue to dominate in the near future.
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