NVIDIA announces second quarter fiscal 2026 results

NVIDIA reported quarterly revenue growth and a sequential increase in Blackwell data center revenue, while key dollar amounts for H20 inventory and sales were not disclosed.

NVIDIA reported revenue for the second quarter ended July 27, 2025, of Not stated billion, representing a 6% increase from the previous quarter and a 56% increase year over year. The company provided the quarter end date and the reported percentage changes but did not disclose the precise total revenue figure in the announcement.

Blackwell data center revenue grew 17% sequentially, according to the release. The company said there were no H20 sales to China-based customers in the quarter. NVIDIA also reported it benefited from a Not stated million release of previously reserved H20 inventory and from approximately Not stated million in unrestricted H20 sales to a customer outside of China. These H20-related amounts were described in the announcement but the exact dollar figures appear as Not stated in the text provided.

The article focuses on the headline revenue trends and H20 disclosures but omits several specific financial details. The precise quarterly revenue total and the exact millions tied to the reserved inventory release and the unrestricted H20 sale are listed as Not stated in the release. Other standard metrics such as net income, earnings per share, segment breakdowns beyond the Blackwell mention, and any forward guidance were not included in the article. Readers seeking the full release or additional numeric detail were directed to the original story link referenced in the announcement.

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