Broadcom Targets $100B AI Chip Sales by 2027 as Nvidia Opens Korea R&D Center
NVDA•Nvidia faces intensifying AI chip competition as Broadcom aims for $100 billion in AI chip sales by fiscal 2027, while Jensen Huang announced a new Korea R&D center and previewed four products at Computex. The CEO’s endorsement of high-bandwidth memory underscores Nvidia’s commitment to leadership in gaming and data-center segments.
1. Broadcom’s AI Chip Sales Ambition
Broadcom is positioning itself as a key competitor to Nvidia by targeting $100 billion in annual AI chip sales by fiscal 2027. Its strategy focuses on custom silicon solutions for specific customer workloads and partnerships with major AI firms to drive adoption.
2. Nvidia Announces Korea R&D Center and New Products
At Computex, Nvidia unveiled plans for a new R&D facility in Korea designed to accelerate development of next-generation GPUs and AI accelerators. Jensen Huang also provided early previews of four planned product releases aimed at both gaming and data-center markets.
3. Emphasis on High-Bandwidth Memory
Jensen Huang’s strong support for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) highlights its role in meeting the performance demands of complex AI and graphics workloads. Nvidia continues to invest heavily in HBM technology to maintain its edge in throughput and energy efficiency.





