Nvidia Blackwell server cabinets could cost somewhere around $2 to $3 million each
Nvidia's Blackwell server cabinets could cost $2-$3 million each, with estimated annual revenue of $210 billion from 60,000-70,000 shipments in 2025.
Nvidia's Blackwell server cabinets are expected to cost between $2 million and $3 million each, with analysts projecting annual revenues of at least $210 billion in 2025 based on shipping 60,000 to 70,000 units. The massive investment by Nvidia, including $10 billion in development and involving 25,000 people, underscores the high demand for these AI servers.
HSBC analysts have pegged the GB200 NVL36 server rack system at $1.8 million and the NVL72 at $3 million. Each GB200 Superchip, combining CPUs and GPUs, is expected to cost between $60,000 and $70,000, with Blackwell GPUs costing $30,000 to $40,000 based on CEO Jensen Huang's earlier statements.
With the power to handle large language model inference workloads and significantly reduce power consumption, Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs could become a standard for AI training and inference. As demand surges, Nvidia has increased its orders with TSMC by around 25%, positioning Blackwell as a leading platform for next-gen applications across various industries.