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Nvidia regional revenue breakdown data reported by Nikkei

Friday, February 13, 2026 at 09:18 PM

Regional revenue breakdown for Nvidia as reported by Nikkei, highlighting the distribution of semiconductor demand across different geographical markets.

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Nvidia’s latest regional revenue data highlights a massive pivot toward the United States, which now accounts for 68.7% of quarterly sales. This concentration reflects the aggressive domestic build-out of AI infrastructure and the high-volume adoption of the new Blackwell architecture. While the company reached a record $130.5 billion in total revenue for its previous fiscal year, the geographical mix has shifted sharply; China’s share of revenue has plummeted to just 5.2% in recent months as tightening export controls limit high-end chip shipments to the region. Singapore and Taiwan remain pivotal logistics hubs, with Singapore alone representing approximately 18% of annual sales due to its role as a global billing and trans-shipment center. Despite these geographic shifts, Nvidia continues to dominate the global data center market, with quarterly segment revenue recently surpassing $51.2 billion. With a projected revenue of $65.0 billion for the current period, investors are focused on how the company manages sustained supply constraints and evolving geopolitical risks across its primary Asian hubs.

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