Nvidia Projects $1 Trillion Hardware Revenue, Debuts Vera CPU and BlueField-4 STX
Nvidia forecasts $1 trillion cumulative hardware revenue through 2027 as it unveils its Vera CPU—twice as efficient and 50% faster than rack-scale CPUs—and BlueField-4 STX, delivering up to 5x token throughput with 4x energy efficiency for agentic AI. Vera Rubin launches with seven chips now in full production.
1. Trillion-Dollar Hardware Revenue Through 2027
Nvidia estimates cumulative revenue from its AI-accelerated hardware business will exceed $1 trillion by the end of 2027, driven by strong enterprise and hyperscale demand for its GPUs, CPUs and data-center infrastructure solutions.
2. Vera CPU and BlueField-4 STX Launch
The newly introduced Vera CPU achieves twice the energy efficiency and 50% faster performance versus traditional rack-scale CPUs, while the BlueField-4 STX modular reference architecture provides up to 5x higher token throughput and 4x improved energy efficiency for long-context AI storage.
3. Vera Rubin Platform Enters Full Production
The Vera Rubin platform enters full production with seven new chips and five rack configurations—integrating CPUs, GPUs, LPUs, DPUs and high-speed networking—to power large-scale pretraining, inference and agentic AI workloads at pod scale.