According to 1M AI News, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicted on a podcast interview with All-In that Anthropic’s annual revenue will exceed $1 trillion by 2030, stating that Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei’s own forecast was “too conservative” and that the actual outcome will be much better.
Huang’s reasoning is that every enterprise software company will become an value-added distributor of Anthropic and OpenAI tokens, significantly expanding their market reach. He noted that NVIDIA itself is a major customer of Anthropic and highly values its technical excellence and security culture.
This statement came as Anthropic was embroiled in a controversy over a U.S. Department of Defense contract, and Huang Renxun clearly drew a line between business judgment and political disputes.
NVIDIA's Huang predicts Anthropic's 2030 revenue will exceed $1 trillion.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told the All-In podcast that Anthropic’s revenue could reach $1 trillion by 2030, calling CEO Dario Amodei’s forecasts too conservative. Huang said every enterprise software company will act as a distributor for Anthropic and OpenAI tokens, expanding their reach. He also noted that NVIDIA is a key client, praising Anthropic’s technology and security. Amid the debate over the DoD contract, Huang kept business and politics separate. Altcoins to watch may react as the Fear & Greed Index shifts with AI-driven market momentum.
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