Nvidia’s latest quarter delivered numbers that silenced doubters. Revenue hit $81.6 billion. That marked an 85% jump from the year before. Data-center sales, the heart of its AI business, climbed 92% to $75.2 billion. Earnings per share rose 140% to $1.87. The Motley Fool laid out the details in its coverage of the fiscal first-quarter results ( https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/05/30/jensen-huang-used-1-word-to-describe-ai-demand-it/ ). Jensen Huang closed the earnings call with a single word. “Demand has gone parabolic,” he said. Short. Direct. And loaded with meaning. A parabolic curve doesn’t simply climb. It steepens. Accelerates. Leaves linear growth in the dust. Huang pointed to one cause. Agentic AI had arrived. These systems don’t just answer prompts. They reason. They plan. They execute tasks on their own. And they had begun doing real work. The shift changed everything. Hyperscalers and enterprises suddenly needed far more compute than expected. Old worries about a spending slowdown evaporated.…