The executive said revenue from Nvidia’s central processing units, Blackwell products and Vera Rubin offerings is upward of $20 billion, pointing to the scale of demand across its computing platforms.
Nvidia CFO Colette Kress said revenue tied to CPUs, Blackwell and Vera Rubin is upward of $20 billion. The statement indicates that multiple Nvidia computing product lines, including central processing units and newer platform families, are generating substantial commercial demand. In market terms, figures of this size are closely watched because they can shape sentiment around semiconductor supply chains, artificial intelligence infrastructure spending and related technology-linked digital asset sectors.