TLDRs; Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees global AI infrastructure spending reaching up to $4 trillion by 2030 despite trade tensions. Strong AI chip demand has Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs fully booked until 2026, signaling sustained hiring and industry expansion. Nvidia’s $46.7B revenue beat expectations, but markets reacted cautiously, reflecting higher investor benchmarks in a maturing AI [...] The post Nvidia CEO Projects $4 Trillion AI Spend Despite Tepid Forecast appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDRs; Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees global AI infrastructure spending reaching up to $4 trillion by 2030 despite trade tensions. Strong AI chip demand has Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs fully booked until 2026, signaling sustained hiring and industry expansion. Nvidia’s $46.7B revenue beat expectations, but markets reacted cautiously, reflecting higher investor benchmarks in a maturing AI [...] The post Nvidia CEO Projects $4 Trillion AI Spend Despite Tepid Forecast appeared first on CoinCentral.

Nvidia CEO Projects $4 Trillion AI Spend Despite Tepid Forecast

TLDRs;

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees global AI infrastructure spending reaching up to $4 trillion by 2030 despite trade tensions.
  • Strong AI chip demand has Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs fully booked until 2026, signaling sustained hiring and industry expansion.
  • Nvidia’s $46.7B revenue beat expectations, but markets reacted cautiously, reflecting higher investor benchmarks in a maturing AI sector.
  • Export restrictions complicate Nvidia’s China outlook, but alternative buyers of $650M in H20 chips highlight redirected demand.

Nvidia, the world’s leading supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) chips, reported another quarter of rapid growth but failed to convince markets that the momentum will accelerate further.

The company’s shares slipped nearly 2% to US$178.40 after its third-quarter forecast underwhelmed investors, despite CEO Jensen Huang projecting that global AI infrastructure spending could soar to US$3 trillion to US$4 trillion by 2030.

The muted market reaction highlights a new phase in the AI sector. While Nvidia’s US$46.7 billion quarterly revenue marked a 56% year-over-year jump, once considered extraordinary, investors are increasingly demanding faster growth to sustain high valuations.

Chip Demand Remains Strong Despite Trade Barriers

Huang emphasized that the hunger for AI chips remains robust, driven by hyperscale data centers, cloud providers, and corporations integrating AI across industries. Nvidia’s flagship Blackwell GPUs are already booked through 2026, while its Hopper line continues to sell strongly.

Yet, U.S.-China trade restrictions have created hurdles. Future sales in China remain uncertain as Washington limits access to Nvidia’s most advanced chips. Huang admitted that Nvidia may have lost up to US$8 billion in potential Chinese sales due to export controls.

Still, workarounds are emerging. In the most recent quarter, a customer outside China purchased US$650 million worth of H20 chips, processors specifically designed for the Chinese market. Analysts said such deals highlight how export restrictions often redirect, rather than eliminate, demand.

Investors Reset Expectations in Maturing AI Market

The mixed response to Nvidia’s latest results illustrates how the AI industry is entering a more mature stage. Early in the AI boom, even modest wins triggered outsized stock rallies.

Today, investors want proof that the sector can sustain growth at scale while navigating regulatory and supply-chain risks.

Industry analysts argue that capital spending by major tech companies, particularly cloud providers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, shows no sign of slowing down. However, the market is now treating 56% growth as “business as usual,” raising the bar for companies like Nvidia to continuously beat expectations.

Nvidia’s China strategy demonstrates the balancing act companies face when operating in geopolitically sensitive markets.

While Chinese demand for AI hardware remains immense, with Huang estimating a US$50 billion opportunity, access to that market depends on shifting U.S. export regulations.

To stay competitive, Nvidia has developed China-specific chips, including the H20 and upcoming B30A, which comply with U.S. rules while keeping the company positioned for future policy changes.


 

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