Nvidia CEO Projects $1 Trillion in Orders for Blackwell, Vera Rubin Chips Through 2027
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang forecasts $1 trillion in orders for the company's Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip products through 2027.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced projections of $1 trillion in orders for the company's Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip products, with the timeline extending through 2027.
The announcement was made during Nvidia's GTC 2026 conference, where Huang outlined the company's expectations for demand for these advanced semiconductor products.
The Blackwell and Vera Rubin represent Nvidia's latest generation of chips designed for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing applications. These products are positioned to serve the growing market demand for AI infrastructure and data center capabilities.
The $1 trillion projection reflects Huang's assessment of market demand for these chip architectures over the specified timeframe. This figure represents anticipated order volume rather than confirmed sales.
Nvidia has been a dominant player in the AI chip market, with its graphics processing units becoming essential components for machine learning and artificial intelligence applications across various industries.