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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Raises AI Revenue Forecast to $1 Trillion Through 2027 at GTC, Unveils Vera Rubin and Groq LPU

Mar 17, 2026

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Raises AI Revenue Forecast to $1 Trillion Through 2027 at GTC, Unveils Vera Rubin and Groq LPU

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed at the company's annual GTC developer conference in San Jose that he now expects 'at least $1 trillion' in purchase orders for Blackwell and Vera Rubin GPU systems through 2027 — doubling a prior $500 billion estimate — while also debuting the Groq 3 Language Processing Unit and announcing Uber as an autonomous vehicle partner across 28 cities. The announcements supercharged an already-rallying AI infrastructure sector and sent Nvidia shares to fresh multi-week highs.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Projects $1 Trillion in AI Chip Orders Through 2027 at GTC Conference

Mar 16, 2026

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Projects $1 Trillion in AI Chip Orders Through 2027 at GTC Conference

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a landmark keynote at the company's GTC 2026 conference in San Jose, California, projecting at least $1 trillion in revenue from Blackwell and Vera Rubin AI chip orders through 2027. The announcement nearly doubled Huang's previous $500 billion forecast and sent Nvidia shares up roughly 2%, providing the strongest single-day catalyst for the broader semiconductor sector and reigniting bullish sentiment across the AI infrastructure trade.

Nvidia Chips Rally Ahead of GTC 2026 as Jensen Huang Teases 'World-Surprising' AI Chip

Mar 13, 2026

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Nvidia Chips Rally Ahead of GTC 2026 as Jensen Huang Teases 'World-Surprising' AI Chip

Nvidia shares gained approximately 1.6% Friday ahead of the company's marquee annual developer conference, GTC 2026, set to begin Monday in San Jose, California. CEO Jensen Huang has teased a 'world-surprising' chip announcement expected to center on the Vera Rubin AI architecture and the Feynman next-generation GPU platform, with Wall Street analysts broadly maintaining buy ratings and price targets implying substantial upside.

NVIDIA Commits $2 Billion to Nebius in AI Data Center Partnership Targeting 5 Gigawatts by 2030

Mar 11, 2026

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NVIDIA Commits $2 Billion to Nebius in AI Data Center Partnership Targeting 5 Gigawatts by 2030

NVIDIA announced a $2 billion strategic investment in Amsterdam-based AI cloud provider Nebius Group on Wednesday, deepening a partnership aimed at deploying more than 5 gigawatts of NVIDIA-powered AI infrastructure by the end of 2030. Nebius shares surged more than 10% on the news, as the deal reinforces NVIDIA's strategy of investing in companies that purchase its chips at hyperscale.

TSMC February Revenue Climbs 22% Year-Over-Year, Two-Month Sales Jump 30% on AI Chip Demand

Mar 10, 2026

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TSMC February Revenue Climbs 22% Year-Over-Year, Two-Month Sales Jump 30% on AI Chip Demand

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reported February 2026 revenue of approximately $10.1 billion, a 22.2% year-over-year increase, as sustained demand from AI chip designers including Nvidia and AMD continued to drive volumes at the world's largest contract chipmaker. Combined revenue for the first two months of 2026 reached roughly $22.9 billion, up nearly 30% from the same period last year, reinforcing TSMC's role as the backbone of the global AI infrastructure buildout.

Nvidia Holds $5 Trillion Crown as Alphabet Joins Mega-Cap Club Amid AI Spending Surge

Mar 5, 2026

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Nvidia Holds $5 Trillion Crown as Alphabet Joins Mega-Cap Club Amid AI Spending Surge

Nvidia continues to anchor a historic rally in large-cap technology after cementing its position as the first publicly traded company to sustain a $5 trillion market capitalization, while Alphabet joined Microsoft and Apple in the $4 trillion tier following a favorable antitrust ruling, as semiconductors and AI infrastructure spending redefine valuation ceilings on Wall Street.

Nvidia Posts Record Quarter but Shares Slide on AI Spending Concerns and Macro Headwinds

Feb 27, 2026

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Nvidia Posts Record Quarter but Shares Slide on AI Spending Concerns and Macro Headwinds

Nvidia reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $68.13 billion and EPS of $1.62, both surpassing consensus estimates by wide margins — with data center revenue alone climbing 75% year-over-year to $62.3 billion. Despite what Morgan Stanley called the largest and cleanest beat in semiconductor history, shares fell more than 5% over two sessions as investors grew increasingly uneasy about whether hyperscaler AI capital expenditure is sustainable at current levels.

Nvidia Posts Record $68 Billion Quarter but Shares Fall as Wall Street Demands More

Feb 26, 2026

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Nvidia Posts Record $68 Billion Quarter but Shares Fall as Wall Street Demands More

Nvidia delivered its largest quarterly revenue beat in semiconductor history, reporting $68.13 billion in fiscal Q4 2026 revenue — up 73% year over year — and adjusted EPS of $1.62, topping the $1.53 consensus. Yet shares slid nearly 5% on Thursday as investors, skeptical of AI capital expenditure sustainability, demanded proof of monetization rather than infrastructure growth alone.

Nvidia Reports Fiscal Q4 Earnings After the Bell, AI Industry Watches Closely

Feb 25, 2026

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Nvidia Reports Fiscal Q4 Earnings After the Bell, AI Industry Watches Closely

Nvidia is set to release its fiscal fourth-quarter results after Wednesday's closing bell, with analysts expecting revenue of approximately $65.7 billion — a roughly 67% year-over-year surge — fueled by relentless demand for its Blackwell AI chips. The report is widely regarded as a referendum on the sustainability of the global AI infrastructure spending boom, with hyperscalers committing a collective $650 billion in AI capital expenditures for 2026.

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