At the company's event in Washington, D.C., Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced new partnerships, products, investments, and more in addition to projecting $500 billion in revenue from its Blackwell and Rubin chips through 2026. The specifics Using more than 100,000 Blackwell GPUs, all of which are produced domestically, the U.S. Department of Energy is deploying seven supercomputers. Along with enormous open datasets, Nvidia launched new open-source models in the fields of biomedical research, robotics, physical AI, and reasoning. Eli Lilly, Palantir, Hyundai, Samsung, and Uber were among the companies that announced new partnerships; the news caused Nvidia's stock to soar to a new all-time high. As the telecom behemoth shifts to AI processing, the corporation has announced a $1 billion investment in Nokia with the goal of redesigning networks around AI connection. The leader of the AI chip revolution disagrees with the widespread concept of an AI bubble, and he has some startling statistics and advancements to support this claim. Despite numerous rivals vying for Jensen Huang's throne, Nvidia's influence is steadily expanding in all facets of the AI boom.