Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, delivered a powerful keynote address at the annual GTC Conference in San Jose, California, on March 16, 2026. At the core of his speech were stunning sales expectations for Nvidia’s Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip architectures. He even predicted a mind-boggling $1 trillion in demand by 2027.
Near the end of his presentation, Huang focused on a huge appetite for Nvidia’s new Blackwell and Rubin chips. He estimated this demand at around $500 billion in the years ahead. This last figure really shows how serious the market is about making these cutting-edge technologies a reality.
“Now, I don’t know if you guys feel the same way, but $500 billion is an enormous amount of revenue,” – Jensen Huang
The GTC Conference, a key event for Nvidia and the tech industry, serves as a platform for showcasing innovations and discussing future trends. Huang’s projections seem to indicate a strong confidence in the capabilities of the company’s latest offerings.
Nvidia originally unveiled the Rubin computing chip architecture back in 2024, calling it the cutting edge in hardware for artificial intelligence. In their own benchmarks, Huang said that the Rubin architecture dwarfs its direct predecessor, the Blackwell chip. We anticipate this development to generate significant engagement from private sector AI developers looking for innovative, state-of-the-art AI solutions.
Huang’s optimistic outlook comes just months after the GTC DC event and one year after the previous GTC Conference, illustrating his commitment to driving Nvidia’s growth trajectory. His aggressive forecast underscores the company’s leadership position, which is central to its vision in building the foundation for all AI innovations across industries.
“Well, I’m here to tell you that right now where I stand — a few short months after GTC DC, one year after last GTC — right here where I stand, I see through 2027, at least $1 trillion.” – Jensen Huang
The conference opened up a whole new world to attendees, as they were introduced to the rapidly-developing landscape of AI hardware and Nvidia’s clear strategic direction. Huang’s expansive gestures and contagious excitement as he delivered his address were a testimony to the conviction he holds that their innovations could change the world.

