Nvidia said it expects at least US$1 trillion in sales from its Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips through 2027.
Jensen Huang, CEO, announced the revised outlook at the GTC event, extending a prior projection of US$500 billion by end-2026.
At GTC, Nvidia unveiled a chip using technology it acquired from startup Groq and showed off a computer made up of general-purpose CPUs.
The company said the next flagship AI processor family, Vera Rubin, will appear in systems in H2 2026.
Investors have pressed for evidence the AI market can sustain growth as rivals like AMD and customers building in-house chips increase competition.
Shares were down 3.4% year-to-date heading into GTC and market value was about US$4.4 trillion.
Nvidia used GTC to highlight partnerships and product roadmaps while seeking to keep customers on its platform.
🔗 Source: Bloomberg
Originally written by: Grace Priscilla Teo
Source: Tech in Asia
Published on: 17 March 2026
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