Jensen Huang Just Delivered Incredible News for Nvidia Stock Investors

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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) supplies the most advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) for developing artificial intelligence (AI) models. Many of the world’s largest technology companies are spending boatloads of money to fill their data centers with those chips as they jostle for leadership in the AI race.

As a result, Nvidia’s data center revenue generated triple-digit percentage growth in each of the last six quarters. But some Wall Street analysts are questioning how long the AI spending boom can last.

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During an earnings call with investors for the fiscal 2025 third quarter (ended Oct. 27), Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang aimed to put those concerns to bed. He also offered some insights into the demand picture for its new Blackwell GPUs, and here’s why investors should be very excited.

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Developing AI isn’t cheap. A single data center GPU can cost up to $40,000, and the most advanced AI models require tens of thousands of them to deliver the appropriate amount of computing power. Nvidia’s H100 and H200 GPUs have been the go-to choice for AI development over the past year. They use the company’s Hopper architecture, which was the gold standard in performance and energy efficiency

But now, Nvidia’s new Blackwell architecture offers a major leap forward on both fronts. A Blackwell-based GB200 NVL72 system, for example, can perform AI inference at 30 times the speed of the equivalent H100 system, while providing similar improvement in energy efficiency. That translates into substantial cost savings for data center operators like Microsoft and Amazon, and the AI developers who rent computing power from them.

A single GB200 GPU within the NVL72 system sells for about $83,333, which is double the price of the H100 when it first came out. But considering the 30-fold increase in AI inference performance and comparable improvement in energy efficiency, AI developers are coming out way ahead even if they are paying double for these new chips.

Simply put, Blackwell is going to make the most advanced AI models financially accessible to a wider variety of businesses and developers.

Nvidia generated $30.8 billion in data center revenue during the fiscal 2025 third quarter, which was a 112% increase from the year-ago period. The company shipped only 13,000 sample Blackwell GPUs to customers, so the new chips weren’t a big contributor, but sales are expected to ramp up significantly from here.

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