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can you give me a chart with Nvidia revenue segments trendline historic

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I'll look up Nvidia's revenue segment data from their SEC filings to build a historic trendline chart. Let me start by searching their 10-K filings.

I have detailed segment data from FY2021 through FY2025. Let me also grab FY2020 to extend the history, and also pull TTM (FY2026 trailing) data for the most recent view.

I have segment revenue data from FY2019 through FY2025 across all five NVIDIA end markets (Data Center, Gaming, Professional Visualization, Automotive, OEM & Other). Now I'll build a wide DataFrame and chart it.

Here's the chart of NVIDIA's revenue by end market from FY2019 through FY2025 (in $ millions), built from the 10-K "Specialized Market" disclosures:

Key takeaways from the trendline:

  • Data Center is the dominant story: it grew from ~$2.9B in FY19 to $115.2B in FY25 — roughly 40x in 6 years, with the biggest inflection in FY24 (+217% YoY) on Hopper demand, then another +142% in FY25 as Blackwell began shipping.
  • Gaming was the largest segment through FY22 (peak $12.5B), then plateaued around $9–11B as Data Center eclipsed it. FY23 dipped on channel inventory normalization.
  • Professional Visualization has been the steadiest small segment, growing modestly from $1.1B → $1.9B.
  • Automotive inflected upward in FY23, doubling from $0.7B to $1.7B as DRIVE Orin ramped.
  • OEM & Other has been the weakest, collapsing from $1.2B (FY22 crypto-driven CMP peak) to $0.4B.

NVDA Revenue by End Market — FY19–FY25 ($M)

Market FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25
Data Center 2,932 2,983 6,696 10,613 15,005 47,525 115,186
Gaming 6,246 5,518 7,759 12,462 9,067 10,447 11,350
Professional Visualization 1,130 1,212 1,053 2,111 1,544 1,553 1,878
Automotive 641 700 536 566 903 1,091 1,694
OEM & Other 767 505 631 1,162 455 306 389
Total 11,716 10,918 16,675 26,914 26,974 60,922 130,497

Source: NVIDIA 10-K filings, "Revenue by Specialized Market" note. Note that NVIDIA's fiscal year ends in late January, so e.g. "FY25" = year ending Jan 26, 2025.

Want me to add quarterly granularity, pull the most recent quarter's segment split, or compare this against another company's mix (e.g. AMD)?

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