Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has doubled the company's revenue opportunity forecast to $1 trillion through 2027, citing a massive shift toward real-time AI inference. The strategy is bolstered by a $17 billion licensing deal with startup Groq to defend against custom silicon from Big Tech rivals.
Nvidia reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 results that surpassed Wall Street expectations on both the top and bottom lines, driven by relentless demand for AI infrastructure. Despite the beat, the stock's muted after-hours reaction underscores the high expectations priced into the semiconductor giant as it transitions to its next-generation Blackwell and Vera Rubin architectures.
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