## Data Table and Explanatory Text: NVIDIA's Data Center Revenue
### Overview
The image presents NVIDIA's data center revenue for the past three fiscal quarters (Q4 2025, Q1 2026, and Q2 2026) in a table format, followed by a list of factors contributing to the revenue growth and the sources used to generate the information.
### Components/Axes
* **Table:**
* Columns: "Period" and "Data Center Revenue"
* Rows: Representing fiscal quarters (Q4 2025, Q1 2026, Q2 2026)
* **Explanatory Text:**
* A list of factors contributing to NVIDIA's data center revenue growth.
* A list of sources used to generate the response.
### Detailed Analysis
**Table Data:**
| Period | Data Center Revenue |
| ------------- | ------------------- |
| Q2 Fiscal 2026 | $41.1 billion |
| Q1 Fiscal 2026 | $39.1 billion |
| Q4 Fiscal 2025 | $35.6 billion |
**Explanatory Text:**
NVIDIA's data center revenue growth can be attributed to several factors, including:
* Strong demand for NVIDIA's AI infrastructure and Blackwell AI supercomputers
* Increased adoption of NVIDIA's data center products and technologies by cloud service providers, enterprises, and research institutions
* Expansion of NVIDIA's data center offerings, including the introduction of new products and services such as NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra, NVIDIA Dynamo, and NVIDIA Spectrum-X
* Partnerships and collaborations with leading companies in the industry, such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
* Growing demand for AI computing and accelerated computing in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and autonomous vehicles.
**Sources:**
* NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for First Quarter Fiscal 2026 | NVIDIA Newsroom
* NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for First Quarter Fiscal 2026 | NVIDIA Newsroom
* NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2025 | NVIDIA Newsroom
### Key Observations
* NVIDIA's data center revenue has been increasing over the past three quarters.
* The revenue increased from $35.6 billion in Q4 Fiscal 2025 to $39.1 billion in Q1 Fiscal 2026, and further to $41.1 billion in Q2 Fiscal 2026.
* The growth is attributed to factors such as strong demand for AI infrastructure, increased adoption of NVIDIA's products, expansion of data center offerings, partnerships with leading companies, and growing demand for AI computing.
### Interpretation
The data indicates a positive trend in NVIDIA's data center revenue, suggesting strong performance in this segment. The identified contributing factors highlight the key drivers behind this growth, including the increasing demand for AI-related technologies and NVIDIA's strategic partnerships. The consistent citation of NVIDIA's official newsroom as the source adds credibility to the reported figures. The growth from Q4 2025 to Q2 2026 is approximately 15%, indicating a substantial increase in revenue over a short period.