NVIDIA Now Reports GeForce Gaming GPU Revenue Under "Edge Computing"
NVIDIA reported its Q1 2026 earnings with revenue reaching $81.6 billion, setting a new record. Amid these record-breaking results, the company announced a change in how it reports revenue from its GeForce RTX gaming GPUs. According to NVIDIA CFO Colette Kress, the standalone GeForce RTX GPU gaming revenue is no longer separately listed and is now integrated under the “Edge Computing” segment. This segment “highlights devices for agentic and physical AI, including PCs, game consoles, workstations, AI-RAN base stations, robotics, and automotive.” The last standalone report for gaming revenue was in Q4 2025, where NVIDIA posted $3.7 billion. Now, under the “Edge Computing” category, NVIDIA reported $6.4 billion, an increase of 10% from the previous quarter and 29% from the same period last year, when this segment had a different name.
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