Jensen Huang projects $1 trillion in Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip sales
Nvidia CEO forecasts massive demand for AI chips as orders reach $1 trillion through 2027, tripling estimates from last year.
San Jose: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made a big announcement during his GTC Conference speech.
During his hour-long talk, Huang shared many numbers about Nvidia’s computer chips. But one number caught everyone’s attention: $1 trillion. That’s the amount of money he expects companies will spend on Nvidia’s Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips through 2027.
Just last year, Huang estimated about $500 billion worth of orders for these chips. Now that number has doubled. “I see through 2027 at least $1 trillion,” Huang told the audience.
The Vera Rubin chip is Nvidia’s newest creation. It’s faster than the Blackwell chip, the company promises. When working on AI tasks, Vera Rubin is three and a half times faster than Blackwell.
Nvidia plans to start making more Vera Rubin chips later this year. The company believes these powerful chips will keep up with the growing need for better AI technology.