Nvidia Projects Data Center Sales Exceeding $1 Trillion, Potentially $1.25 Trillion

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang projects over $1 trillion in data center sales through 2027 solely from Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips, excluding revenue from its new Groq 3, Groq LPX, Vera CPU and storage rack platforms. Total could reach $1.25 trillion, with hyperscalers up to 60% of sales.

1. $1 Trillion Sales Projection

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that projected data center revenue from Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips will exceed $1 trillion through 2027, reflecting a doubling of the previous $500 billion through-line by the end of 2026.

2. Excluded Platforms Could Add 25% More

The initial $1 trillion figure excludes sales from Nvidia’s newly unveiled Groq 3 and Groq LPX rack, Vera CPU rack and storage rack systems; including these platforms could push total data center revenue toward $1.25 trillion.

3. Customer and Segment Breakdown

Approximately 60% of the $1 trillion forecasted sales are expected to originate from hyperscalers such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft, with the remaining 40% coming from neocloud providers, industrial and enterprise use cases, and sovereign AI deployments.

4. Fiscal Performance and Global Demand

Nvidia generated $215.9 billion in fiscal 2026 revenue, up 65% year-over-year, and has received purchase orders from Chinese customers while ramping its supply chain to meet surging global demand amid US-China export tensions.

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