Jensen Huang says 'the AI race is on' as Nvidia shrugs off market bubble concerns
The Nvidia chief exec appears upbeat on the future of the AI market despite recent concerns
Jensen Huang has taken a bullish stance on the future of the generative AI market following Nvidia’s latest financial earnings report.
Speaking during an earnings call in the wake of Nvidia’s results, Huang shrugged off concerns over a looming AI ‘bubble’ dominating discussions in the industry.
Huang said he expects a further spending surge over the next five years, with continued enterprise demand pushing the AI space into a multi-trillion dollar market.
“We see $3 trillion to $4 trillion in AI infrastructure spend by the end of the decade,” he said. “I think the next several years, surely through the decade, we see really significant growth opportunities ahead.”
“The AI race is on,” Huang added.
Revenue at Nvidia increased to $46.74 billion, marking a 56% increase compared to the same period last year and exceeding Wall Street expectations. Similarly, profits increased by 40.8%, from $18.78 billion in the last quarter to $26.4 billion.
Notably, data center sales at Nvidia, which form the majority of its business, increased by 56%, with big tech customers - believed to be Meta and Microsoft - a key factor in growth.
Sign up today and you will receive a free copy of our Future Focus 2025 report - the leading guidance on AI, cybersecurity and other IT challenges as per 700+ senior executives
Its data center sales, which form the majority of its business, rose 56% to $41.1 billion.
Alvin Nguyen, senior analyst at Forrester, said the results mark “another impressive performance” by the firm and highlight continued demand for products such as its Blackwell chips remains high.
“The company is making strategic moves across areas under their control, including continued development of state-of-the-art data center GPUs, innovation in new growth areas like robotics and physical AI, and promoting use cases that drive increased GPU purchases, such as reasoning AI and rack-scale computing."
AI Bubble? What AI bubble?
Huang’s bullish outlook comes against a backdrop of rising concerns over a potential AI ‘bubble’, sparked by comments from leading industry figures.
Earlier this month, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told journalists that some people - particularly investors - may be getting “overexcited” by AI.
“Are we in a phase where investors as a whole are overexcited about AI? My opinion is yes,” he said, according to reports from The Verge. “Is AI the most important thing to happen in a very long time? My opinion is also yes.”
Altman noted that huge valuations for emerging AI startups showed the current trajectory of investment in the space was “not rational” and “insane”.
It’s an issue that was highlighted earlier this year in a study from Silicon Valley Bank, which warned about the rise of ‘zombiecorn’ startups. These rising stars of the industry move fast, raise big investment rounds, but often fail to deliver tangible results and collapse rapidly.
"Someone is going to lose a phenomenal amount of money," Altman told reporters, according to The Verge. "We don't know who, and a lot of people are going to make a phenomenal amount of money."
Just days later, a study from MIT further compounded concerns about a looming dotcom bubble-style collapse. The study warned that 95% of AI pilots fail to deliver tangible financial savings or improvements to company profits.
Based on interviews with 100 executives and a survey of 300 staff, the study painted a gloomy picture for enterprises ramping up investment in the technology.
Make sure to follow ITPro on Google News to keep tabs on all our latest news, analysis, and reviews.
MORE FROM ITPRO
- Nvidia, Deutsche Telekom team up for "sovereign" industrial AI cloud
- Inside Isambard-AI: The UK’s most powerful supercomputer
- Jensen Huang thinks the UK has immense AI potential – but it still has a lot of work to do

Ross Kelly is ITPro's News & Analysis Editor, responsible for leading the brand's news output and in-depth reporting on the latest stories from across the business technology landscape. Ross was previously a Staff Writer, during which time he developed a keen interest in cyber security, business leadership, and emerging technologies.
He graduated from Edinburgh Napier University in 2016 with a BA (Hons) in Journalism, and joined ITPro in 2022 after four years working in technology conference research.
For news pitches, you can contact Ross at ross.kelly@futurenet.com, or on Twitter and LinkedIn.
-
Hounslow Council partners with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build resilience and transition away from legacy techSpomsored One of the most diverse and fastest-growing boroughs in London has completed a massive cloud migration project. Supported by AWS, it was able to work through any challenges
-
Salesforce targets better data, simpler licensing to spur Agentforce adoptionNews The combination of Agentforce 360, Data 360, and Informatica is more context for enterprise AI than ever before
-
HPE and Nvidia launch first EU AI factory lab in FranceNews The facility will let customers test and validate their sovereign AI factories
-
AWS CEO Matt Garman says AI agents will have 'as much impact on your business as the internet or cloud'News Garman told attendees at AWS re:Invent that AI agents represent a paradigm shift in the trajectory of AI and will finally unlock returns on investment for enterprises.
-
Westcon-Comstor partners with Fortanix to drive AI expertise in EMEANews The new agreement will help EMEA channel partners ramp up AI and multi-cloud capabilities
-
Microsoft quietly launches Fara-7B, a new 'agentic' small language model that lives on your PC — and it’s more powerful than GPT-4oNews The new Fara-7B model is designed to takeover your mouse and keyboard
-
Anthropic announces Claude Opus 4.5, the new AI coding frontrunnerNews The new frontier model is a leap forward for the firm across agentic tool use and resilience against attacks
-
Gartner says 40% of enterprises will experience ‘shadow AI’ breaches by 2030 — educating staff is the key to avoiding disasterNews Staff need to be educated on the risks of shadow AI to prevent costly breaches
-
Google blows away competition with powerful new Gemini 3 modelNews Gemini 3 is the hyperscaler’s most powerful model yet and state of the art on almost every AI benchmark going
-
Microsoft's new Agent 365 platform is a one-stop shop for deploying, securing, and keeping tabs on AI agentsNews The new platform looks to shore up visibility and security for enterprises using AI agents