Nvidia’s $57B Flex Says AI Bubble Is So Last Season
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KEY POINTS
- •On November 2025, Nvidia reported $57 billion in Q3 revenue, beating analyst predictions of $55 billion.
- •The company’s data center revenue hit $51 billion, surpassing expected $49.31 billion projections.
- •CFO Colette Kress confirmed $500 billion in Blackwell and Rubin chip revenue booked through 2026.
- •Analysts and Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang pushed back against AI bubble fears, citing strong sales and sold-out GPUs.
Nvidia just dropped a $57 billion revenue bomb in Q3 2025, crushing Wall Street’s $55 billion hopes like a gamer rage-quitting a laggy match. Their data center pulled in $51 billion alone — basically more than some small countries’ entire GDPs. CFO Colette Kress waved a giant check for half a trillion dollars in Blackwell and Rubin chip orders through 2026, gushing about ‘off the charts’ sales and sold-out cloud GPUs, while CEO Jensen Huang casually dunked on ‘AI bubble’ haters. Analysts called it a ‘pop-the-champagne moment,’ because who needs sobriety when you’re swimming in cash and crushing doubt with billion-dollar chips?
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 11/20/2025 | Author: Lee Chong Ming
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