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935 Jensen Huang expects Nvidia to sell $1 trillion of AI hardware through 2027 — AI buildout intensifies as Agentic AI takes hold

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Tom's Hardware · 03/16/2026 16:41 EDT

Jensen Huang expects Nvidia to sell $1 trillion of AI hardware through 2027 — AI buildout intensifies as Agentic AI takes hold

Nvidia believes it earn $1 trillion by selling AI hardware, says co-founder and chief executive Jensen Huang.

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