NVIDIA delivered blockbuster Q4 FY2025 results in February, with revenue up 78% year-over-year to $39.3 billion and full-year sales surging 114% to $130.5 billion. GAAP EPS rose 82% to $0.89. Management touted “Blackwell” GPU demand generating billions in its first quarter. Data center revenue nearly doubled (+93% YoY) to $35.6 billion, underlining NVIDIA’s AI leadership. U.S. export curbs on H20 chips triggered a $5.5 billion charge and weighed on the stock (−6% after hours) though reports of easing controls sparked a late rebound. A 10-for-1 stock split took effect in June 2024 and the firm has returned $154 billion via buybacks/dividends in H1 2025. Wall Street remains broadly bullish (≈87% Buy ratings), average 12-month target $164+ but Seaport Global initiated a rare Sell at $100. Technically NVDA has traded in a $95–118 range, finds support near $100/$95 and faces resistance around $117–118