NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says the ‘ChatGPT Moment’ Has Already Happened for the Next $50 Trillion Trend
Jensen Huang says robotics' ChatGPT moment already passed, with NVDA posting $82B in quarterly revenue backed by $119B in supply commitments.
MU surged 190% year to date as physical AI demand drove Q3 revenue up 346% year over year to $41B, with $50B Q4 guidance ahead.
SERV posted 578% revenue growth yet trades 55% below its $18 analyst target, underscoring the lottery-ticket risk in smaller robotics plays.
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Robotics is moving out of the lab and into the real economy. Speaking at YC Startup School, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made a striking claim about the timing of the next great AI wave. Asked about robotics, he told the audience: "I would say the ChatGPT moment of robots happened a couple of years ago already." Paired with Huang's estimate that physical AI opens a $50 trillion market opportunity, the comment reframes robotics as a wave already breaking, not one still waiting offshore.
Huang traced the shift back to generative video work inside NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) labs. "A couple of years earlier, inside our labs, we were driving a simulator completely generated by video, completely generated by neural networks," he said. The breakthrough came when he connected generated video with physical movement: "If I could generate video of a hand picking up a glass, why can't I cause a robot to do the same?"
That insight, he said, launched NVIDIA's push into "a world foundation model, an AI that understands the laws of physics and how the world works." That strategy now spans Cosmos world foundation models and Isaac GR00T robot foundation models, alongside the DRIVE Hyperion autonomy platform used by Hyundai, Kia, Uber, BYD, Geely, Isuzu, and Nissan.
The financials say the buildout is real. NVIDIA's Q1 FY2027 revenue hit $81.615 billion, up 85.23% year over year, with Data Center revenue reaching $75.246 billion, up 92% YoY, and non-GAAP gross margin at 75.0%. Total supply commitments now stand at $119.0 billion, compared with $95.2 billion in the prior quarter, a signal Huang is putting cash behind his conviction. On the company's last earnings call, he described the AI factory buildout as "the largest infrastructure expansion in human history." Investors have bought in, though cautiously. Shares are up 12.3% over the past year.
Every physical AI model needs memory. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) posted Q3 FY2026 revenue of $41.46 billion, up 345.7% year over year, with gross margin expanding to 84.6%. CEO Sanjay Mehrotra said results "reflect the strategic value of memory in the AI era." Q4 guidance calls for $50.0 billion in revenue. The stock is up 189.5% year to date.
Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV) runs roughly 2,000 delivery robots powered by NVIDIA Jetson Orin compute, with Q1 revenue of $2.98 million (up 577.5% YoY) and 2026 guidance near $26 million, quite a jump. Yet the stock trades at $4.68, down 55.2% year to date, versus an analyst target of $18.45.
Arbe Robotics (NASDAQ:ARBE) builds 4D imaging radar and is integrating with NVIDIA's DRIVE Hyperion platform. Q1 2026 revenue was $0.5 million, and shares sit at $0.64 against an analyst target of $2.50.
If Huang is right that the robotics ChatGPT moment is already behind us, the picks-and-shovels names are showing it first. The smaller autonomy plays remain lottery tickets on whether the $50 trillion tally is closer to self-fulfilling prophecy than hyperbole.
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