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NVIDIA Sets $4M Target Bonus for CEO Jensen Huang in 2027

NVIDIA Ties CEO Jensen Huang’s $4 Million Cash Bonus to Fiscal 2027 Revenue Performance Targets

Written By : Somatirtha
Reviewed By : Manisha Sharma

NVIDIA has set a target of $4 million cash bonus for Chief Executive Jensen Huang under its fiscal 2027 executive compensation plan. The company is tying the payout directly to its revenue performance.

The move reflects the chipmaker’s effort to align executive incentives with business growth at a time when demand for artificial intelligence chips continues to surge. NVIDIA disclosed the revised compensation structure in a recent regulatory filing.

The bonus forms part of the company’s annual incentive program and depends on NVIDIA’s performance against revenue goals during the fiscal year ending January 31, 2027.

How Will Bonus Structure Work?

Under the new framework, Huang’s target cash bonus is 200% of his base salary, which is approximately $2 million.

If NVIDIA meets its revenue targets, the CEO will receive the entire $4 million bonus. However, payouts could increase if the company exceeds its performance benchmarks.

Senior executives below the CEO level will also receive performance-based bonuses, though at lower levels. Their target bonuses are set at 150% of base salary, or nearly $1.5 million, depending on role.

Why is Revenue a Key Performance Metric?

The company’s decision to link bonuses to revenue highlights NVIDIA’s dependence on the continued expansion of AI infrastructure.

Demand for NVIDIA’s graphics processing units has soared as major technology companies invest heavily in data centres and generative AI systems.

Over the past two years, NVIDIA has emerged as the central hardware supplier powering the global AI boom. That surge has driven record financial results and pushed the company’s market valuation to historic highs.

Also Read: NVIDIA Tightens GPU Market Grip as PC Graphics Card Demand Slumps

What does Huang’s Overall Pay Look Like?

Cash bonuses represent only a portion of Huang’s compensation.

A large share of the CEO’s earnings comes from stock awards and equity incentives, which rise or fall with NVIDIA’s long-term performance. In recent years, equity grants have formed the bulk of his pay package.

By tying bonuses to revenue milestones, NVIDIA is signaling that executive rewards will closely track the company’s financial trajectory as the AI industry continues to expand.

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