Jensen Huang Just Told the World Nvidia Will Make $1 TRILLION From AI Chips
At Nvidia's massive GTC 2026 conference, CEO Jensen Huang dropped a nearly 3-hour keynote packed with jaw-dropping announcements, including a brand new chip built from a $20 billion acquisition.
Jensen Huang, the leather-jacket-wearing CEO of the world's most valuable company, just spent nearly three hours on stage telling everyone exactly how Nvidia plans to keep dominating the AI revolution. And the number he threw out? One trillion dollars in AI chip revenue.
At Nvidia's annual GTC conference in San Jose on Monday, Huang unveiled a wave of new products that had the tech world buzzing. The biggest surprise was the Nvidia Groq 3 Language Processing Unit, or LPU. This is the company's first chip built from technology it picked up when it acquired AI chip startup Groq in a massive $20 billion deal back in December.
Think of it this way: Nvidia already makes the engines that power almost every AI system in the world. Now they have bought a completely different kind of engine, one specifically designed to run AI models faster and cheaper once they are already trained. It is like owning both the factory that builds race cars AND the fuel that makes them go faster.
The conference drew attendees from 190 countries, turning the SAP Center (home of the San Jose Sharks hockey team) into what felt more like a tech festival than a corporate event.
Huang also doubled down on his message that AI will create more jobs than it kills, pushing back against fears that robots are coming for everyone's paycheck. "Every industry is being reshaped," Huang said, painting a picture where AI becomes a tool that makes workers more productive rather than replacing them entirely.
With Nvidia's stock already making it the biggest company on Earth by market cap, the pressure is on to keep delivering. And based on this keynote, Huang is not slowing down anytime soon.
As reported by CNBC and Reuters.
Source: CNBC
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