NVIDIA reported quarterly revenue of $81.6 billion. This figure represents an 85% year-over-year increase. Earnings per share reached $1.87, exceeding analyst expectations. The data center segment generated $75.2 billion in revenue. Management projected second-quarter revenue of approximately $91 billion. This guidance signals continued momentum for the Blackwell architecture.

The company announced an $80 billion share buyback program. NVIDIA increased its quarterly dividend 25-fold. CEO Jensen Huang revealed plans to spend approximately $150 billion annually in Taiwan. This investment represents a tenfold increase from five years ago. Taiwan remains a critical hub for the company's AI supply chain.

NVIDIA stock slightly underperformed broader market indexes on May 28th. Investors are weighing the company's long-term trajectory against its current AI hardware dominance. The market is monitoring expansion into new sectors like CPUs. Evolving competition remains a key consideration for shareholders.