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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Doubles AI Demand Outlook To $1 Trillion And This Analyst Says It Is 'Absolutely Wild' — Here's What Cramer And Munster Said
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On Monday, speaking at Nvidia Corp's GTC 2026 conference, CEO Jensen Huang said the company now sees $1 trillion in AI chip demand through 2027, a significant jump from the roughly $500 billion outlook shared just months ago. Don't Miss: This AI Helps Fortune 1000 Brands Avoid Costly Ad Mistakes — See Why Investors Are Paying Attention This Energy Storage Company Already Has $185M in Contracts—Shares Are Still Available The revised forecast reflects surging demand for Nvidia's next-generation platforms, including Blackwell and Vera Rubin, as companies ramp up spending on AI infrastructure. However, earlier in the day, it was reported that the Rubin AI GPU platform may encounter production delays due to supply constraints involving next-generation memory. Deepwater Asset Management's Gene Munster said the update by Huang effectively lifts Nvidia's revenue outlook above Wall Street expectations. "This implies CY27 revenue of better than $500B," Munster wrote on X, noting the Street is currently at $468 billion. "He effectively raised next year's outlook 7% higher than the Street." Big update on demand: Stock goes from up 2% to up 3%. Raised CY27 revenue to be about 7% higher than the Street.Specifics: Jensen now says through end of CY27 there is $1 trillion in demand for Rubin. Three weeks ago, he was saying CY26 was going to be better than $500B.My… Trending: Own the Characters, Not Just the Content: Inside a Fast-Growing Pre-IPO IP Company Jim Cramer highlighted the speed of the change, writing, "Jensen just raises his $500 billion in demand through 2027 at $1 trillion… Double from just a few months ago." Jensen just raises his $500 billion in demand through 2027 at $1 trillion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Double from just a few months ago.. Meanwhile, Futurum Group's Daniel Newman called the forecast "absolutely wild." $NVDA expects a TRILLION in revenue through 2027. Absolutely wild. https://t.co/mk5EZO36un See Also: 1.5 Million Users Are Already Working Inside This AI Platform — Investors Can Still Get In Huang's $1 trillion demand forecast could boost sentiment around Nvidia's stock, which is down about 3% so far in 2026 as investors assess the forecast’s impact on revenue. Nvidia has beaten revenue estimates for 14 straight quarters. It expects first-quarter revenue of $76.44 billion to $79.56 billion, above the Street's $71.96 billion estimate. The company reported $215.9 billion in fiscal 2025 revenue, up 65% year over year. The $1 trillion outlook signals strong growth ahead. Read Next: Blue-chip art has historically outpaced the S&P 500 since 1995, and fractional investing is now opening this institutional asset class to everyday investors. Photo courtesy: jamesonwu1972 / Shutterstock.com Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga: TESLA (TSLA): Free Stock Analysis Report This article Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Doubles AI Demand Outlook To $1 Trillion And This Analyst Says It Is 'Absolutely Wild' — Here's What Cramer And Munster Said originally appeared on Benzinga.com