Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Urges AI Clients to 'Pace Themselves' Amid GPU Demand Surge
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Urges AI Clients to 'Pace Themselves' Amid GPU Demand Surge

Jensen Huang advises AI customers to manage their growth responsibly as Nvidia continues to expand its GPU production.

Nvidia has been experiencing significant growth due to the rise of generative AI technology. During the company’s Q2 2025 earnings call, it reported a staggering $46.7 billion in revenue. With increasing demand for data centers and continued developments like the upcoming Rubin architecture, CEO Jensen Huang has recommended to partners and clients to “pace themselves”.

Huang stated, “We advise our partners, our customers to pace themselves.”

As AI technology continues to evolve, there are concerns regarding market saturation and changing tariffs in the U.S. Huang’s advice is notable for a CEO of a company thriving in such demand, emphasizing prudent growth amidst potential economic challenges.

The popularity of Nvidia’s GPUs, including the H100 and H200 models used in AI, has led to significant stock issues, impacting the company’s gaming segment as well, which generated $4.3 billion in the same revenue cycle.

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