In a recent interview, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang praised Elon Musk’s exceptional engineering capabilities and predicted a $1 trillion market for GPUs in data centers over the next five years. Huang also declared that Moore's Law has ended, signaling a shift in the tech landscape.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Highlights $1 Trillion GPU Market Potential, Praises Elon Musk's Engineering Prowess
NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, recently captivated attention with a wide-ranging interview that emphasized the vast market potential NVIDIA has yet to fully tap into and gained traction for his effusive praise of Tesla and xAI CEO Elon Musk. Investors have been closely analyzing critical insights from the interview, while Musk’s followers are particularly drawn to Huang’s remarks about Musk's exceptional capabilities, per Wccftech.
In the interview with Altimeter Capital, Huang confidently stated that NVIDIA's current trajectory is not comparable to the speculative frenzy surrounding Cisco during the dot-com bubble. He underscored NVIDIA’s unique position, asserting that the company is "reinventing computing" and predicting a future that will be "highly machine learned." Huang also offered a bold vision for the future of data centers, declaring that Moore’s Law has effectively ended. As a result, he projects that in the next four to five years, existing data centers will need an estimated $1 trillion in GPUs to meet the growing demands of compute-intensive software.
NVIDIA CEO Lauds Elon Musk's ‘Superhuman’ Feats in xAI Data Center Setup, Blackwell GPUs Sold Out
Another notable moment from the interview, particularly resonating among Elon Musk's fanbase, is Huang’s commendation of xAI's rapid operationalization of NVIDIA’s hardware. He highlighted how xAI managed to set up a massive liquid-cooled data center in just 17 days—a task that typically takes much longer. Huang remarked, "I mean that is, like, superhuman. And, as far as I know, only one person in the world could do that... Elon is singular in this understanding of engineering and construction and large systems, and marshaling resources."
In addition to the interview's revelations, demand for NVIDIA's latest Blackwell GPUs has surged, with the entire supply already sold out for the next 12 months. This unprecedented demand has kept NVIDIA's stock hovering near its all-time high of $140.76, further reinforcing its position as a leader in the evolving tech landscape.


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