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Nvidia’s $500 Billion Chip Orders Signal Massive AI Demand Growth

Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed $500 billion in chip orders for 2025-2026
  • Analysts see potential for $60 billion upside to 2026 revenue forecasts
  • Stock remains 5% below October levels despite massive order book
  • All eyes on Wednesday’s earnings for 2026 guidance and major deal updates

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has revealed the company holds a staggering $500 billion in chip orders for 2025 and 2026, signaling unprecedented demand for artificial intelligence processors. Despite this massive order book, Nvidia shares remain 5% below their October peak as investors await crucial earnings guidance this week.

Record-Breaking Order Book

At the Washington GTC conference, Huang stated: “This is how much business is on the books. Half a trillion dollars worth so far.” The $500 billion figure includes confirmed 2025 revenue, current Blackwell GPU sales, next year’s Rubin GPUs, and networking components.

Wolfe Research analyst Chris Caso noted: “NVDA’s disclosures suggest a clear upside to current consensus estimates.” He projects Nvidia’s data center sales could exceed 2026 forecasts by $60 billion.

Earnings Expectations and Market Concerns

Nvidia announces Q3 earnings on Wednesday with analysts expecting $1.25 EPS and $54.9 billion revenue – a 56% year-over-year increase. January-quarter guidance is projected at $61.44 billion, potentially indicating accelerated growth.

The stock’s recent decline reflects investor concerns about AI infrastructure overspending and whether the AI boom has become too expensive.

Major Tech Partnerships and Investments

Nvidia supplies nearly every major tech giant including Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta – all of which reported increased AI infrastructure spending in October earnings.

Oppenheimer’s Rick Schafer described this as “insatiable AI appetite.” The company has been particularly active in strategic investments:

  • Up to $10 billion in OpenAI for 4-5 million GPUs over years
  • $5 billion in Intel for better chip integration
  • $1 billion stake in Nokia for telecom hardware integration
  • Multiple startup investments during the quarter

Competition and China Challenges

Despite controlling over 90% of the AI GPU market, Nvidia faces emerging competition from customers developing custom chips like Amazon’s Tranium, Google’s TPU, and OpenAI’s upcoming ASIC with Broadcom.

The China market remains uncertain. While Huang secured export licenses in August through a deal with President Donald Trump, Nvidia executives have recently expressed pessimism about Chinese demand. No new China-specific chips have been announced.

Oppenheimer estimates China represents a potential $50 billion annual opportunity if restrictions ease. When asked about selling Blackwell chips to China, Huang responded: “I hope so. But that’s a decision for President Trump to make.”

What Investors Are Watching

Citi analyst Atif Malik identifies the OpenAI deal as a major focus for Wednesday’s earnings call. Despite concerns about “AI capex froth,” Malik believes AI supply still lags behind demand.

Analysts will scrutinize Huang’s comments about 2026 sales visibility and backlog, with current consensus estimating $286.7 billion revenue for that year.

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