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Nvidia sets $4M bonus target for CEO in new compensation plan

Published on: March 7, 2026 1:36 PM

Nvidia Corporation has unveiled a new variable compensation plan for fiscal 2027, which includes a target cash bonus of $4 million for CEO Jensen Huang, according to a regulatory filing released on Friday.

The plan, approved by Nvidia’s compensation committee on March 2, links executive bonuses to the achievement of specific revenue goals for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2027. The move reflects the company’s focus on performance-based incentives amid strong market demand for its products.

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Nvidia recently reported better-than-expected results for the January quarter, with revenue exceeding analysts’ forecasts. The company also projected fiscal first-quarter sales of $78 billion, plus or minus 2%, signaling confidence in continued growth.

Industry analysts attribute Nvidia’s optimistic forecast to rising investment from Big Tech companies in artificial intelligence (AI) processors, a segment in which the company holds a leading position. The AI boom has significantly increased demand for Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs) and data center solutions, making revenue-linked executive bonuses more aligned with shareholder value.

The compensation plan ties payouts directly to financial performance, ensuring that executives are rewarded when the company meets or exceeds revenue targets. This structure also aligns with trends across the tech sector, where performance-based incentive plans have become a key tool for retaining top leadership talent.

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Nvidia’s announcement highlights the growing emphasis on AI-driven growth as a core revenue driver, and it positions the company to continue leveraging executive leadership in pursuit of ambitious fiscal goals.

Investors will be closely watching whether Nvidia achieves the revenue targets tied to the bonuses, as the plan underscores the company’s confidence in its AI-related strategy and market outlook.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: AI processors, CEO bonus, executive compensation, fiscal 2027, Jensen Huang, Latest, Nvidia

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