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Nvidia’s Earnings Report: A Defining Moment for the AI Leader

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
February 24, 2026
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All eyes are on Nvidia this week as the company prepares to release its quarterly financial results after the U.S. market closes on Wednesday. The report arrives amid heightened expectations from market analysts and signals of easing supply chain constraints, setting a high bar for the chipmaker to deliver not only strong numbers but also a compelling forward-looking narrative.

Elevated Expectations and Supply Chain Easing

In the days leading up to the earnings announcement, several analysts have revised their outlooks upward. On Monday, Aletheia Capital upgraded its rating on Nvidia shares from “Hold” to “Buy,” establishing a price target of $250. The firm’s rationale centers on the expectation that previous concerns over rising inventory levels at Nvidia and within its distribution channels should normalize starting in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026. Furthermore, Aletheia presented an optimistic view on computing investment trends, projecting that industry-wide spending on compute will surge 75% year-over-year to approximately $530 billion.

Morgan Stanley reaffirmed its “Overweight” rating, also with a $250 price target. Analyst Joseph Moore expressed high confidence in the near-term trajectory, describing the consensus revenue estimate of $72 billion for the quarter as “safe.” He also noted potential for results to significantly exceed the company’s own guidance of $64 billion.

Positive developments are also emerging from the supply chain. SK Hynix, a crucial supplier of high-bandwidth memory for AI accelerators, has indicated plans to increase production. This is a significant development, as component shortages have previously acted as a brake on the expansion of AI infrastructure.

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Key Focus Areas for the Earnings Call

For the fourth quarter, Nvidia’s own previous guidance projected revenue of around $65 billion, plus or minus 2%. On profitability, management has targeted reaching a gross margin in the “mid-70s” range by the end of the fiscal year—a critical metric as investors scrutinize the company’s ability to maintain profitability amidst rapid growth.

Beyond the headline figures, three specific themes will command attention:

  • The Blackwell and “Vera Rubin” Transition: According to Morgan Stanley, market forecasts have shifted more quickly than anticipated from the current Blackwell generation toward the next platform. How smoothly this product transition is managed could significantly influence the demand story.
  • The Margin Trajectory: Following a recent improvement in non-GAAP gross margin to 73.6%, Nvidia aims to progress toward the mid-70s. The market will watch closely to see if this goal remains achievable despite intense demand and potential supply chain cost pressures.
  • Business in China: U.S. export restrictions continue to create uncertainty. A national security review concerning potential H200 sales was still underway in early February, a factor that could impact future guidance.

Market Performance: Holding Firm Amid Volatility

Notably, Nvidia shares have demonstrated relative resilience. While the broader market declined on Monday due in part to renewed trade and AI-related concerns, the stock held its ground. Recent performance data underscores this strength, with the equity advancing 4.97% over the past seven trading days.

Consequently, Wednesday’s report will likely be judged less on past performance and more on the clarity of the future outlook. The central question is whether Nvidia can convincingly frame the demand environment for its upcoming chip generations and deliver guidance that meets the elevated expectations set by recent analyst upgrades.

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