NVIDIA Earnings Preview: Hyperscalers Ramp Up 2026 AI Expenditure

Deep News
02/20

NVIDIA (NVDA) is scheduled to report its fiscal 2026 fourth-quarter earnings after the market closes on Wednesday, February 25. Wall Street anticipates revenue of approximately $65.7 billion, representing a 67% year-over-year increase, with earnings per share estimated at $1.52. Despite these projections, the stock has largely been in a consolidation phase since August 2025.

The macroeconomic backdrop remains favorable. Major hyperscale companies, including Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOG, GOOGL), Meta (META), and Oracle (ORCL), are projected to have a combined capital expenditure exceeding $600 billion in 2026, with a significant portion directly linked to AI infrastructure. This capital expenditure trend underpins NVIDIA's growth outlook. If management confirms that customer demand continues to outpace supply, it would reinforce the perspective that AI infrastructure build-out is still in an expansion phase rather than a digestion period.

Investors will focus on guidance for the first quarter of fiscal 2027, currently estimated to be in the range of $71 to $72 billion. Gross margins are expected to remain between 73% and 75%. A decisive upward revision to guidance coupled with a reaffirmation of supply constraints would likely catalyze an upward breakout from the current consolidation. Conversely, if the guidance merely meets expectations, or if there is even subtle commentary suggesting normalization or pressure from custom chips, the current trading pattern is susceptible to a "sell-the-news" reaction.

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