
NVIDIA (NVDA) forecasts Q4 FY26 revenue above analyst expectations
The NVIDIA company has continued to be one of the most successful tech companies of all in the era of AI. It is creating the tools that many other companies are using to develop AI technology, and with the help of numerous strategic partnerships, NVIDIA continues to expand its capabilities for growth as well. So much so that it guided heavily over the Wall Street estimate for Q4 FY26, forecasting a few extra billion on top of the total revenue expected of the company for the upcoming quarter. NVIDIA posted its forecast for Q4 FY26 alongside its Q3 FY26 earnings results. There, the company shared that its forecast for Q4 FY26 revenue is set at $65 billion. That was substantially more than the $61. 66 billion that Wall Street was hoping to see in forecasts. It should come as little surprise that NVIDIA is sure of itself for the times ahead. The company has shown nothing but growth in the current tech landscape where AI continues to trend and it continues to sell the hardware that powers numerous company investments into the technology. It also helps that NVIDIA has invested in itself with deals like Anthropic that allow the companies to collaborate on new Large Language Models (LLMs) while Anthropic adopts NVIDIA technology in its work.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146902/nvidia-q4-fy26-revenue-forecast
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