Nvidia Raises AI Chip Sales Forecast to $1 Trillion and Unveils New Groq-Based CPU
Nvidia raised its AI chip sales outlook to at least $1 trillion through 2027, up from a prior $500 billion forecast for Blackwell chips. At its GTC conference, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a new CPU and a Groq-based AI system and hailed adoption of the open-source OpenClaw AI agent.
1. Revenue Outlook Upswing
Nvidia raised its AI chip sales outlook to at least $1 trillion through 2027, doubling its previous $500 billion forecast for Blackwell inference chips, as enterprise and cloud customers ramp up AI deployments.
2. New CPU and Groq AI System
During GTC, Jensen Huang unveiled a custom CPU optimized for AI workloads and an end-to-end AI system leveraging Groq’s LP-30 inference chip, produced by Samsung, to meet growing data center performance demands.
3. OpenClaw AI Adoption
Huang highlighted that the open-source OpenClaw AI agent has achieved unprecedented adoption within weeks, surpassing community growth rates of major projects like Linux, reflecting strong developer engagement.