NVIDIA Predicts $1TRN in Revenue: Everything You Need to Know From GTC & Anduril Lands $20B Contract

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Jason Lemkin and Rory O’Driscoll on 20VC debate Nvidia’s $1T revenue forecast, Meta’s compute-driven layoffs, and whether Travis Kalanick would have built a trillion-dollar Uber.

  • Nvidia did $215B in FY2026 revenue (up from $130B prior year); analyst forecasts for 2027 already imply the $1T cumulative figure Jensen announced, hence no stock move.
  • Meta’s free cash flow is near zero when capex is properly accounted for — layoffs are literally reallocating dollars from headcount to GPU spend.
  • Lemkin’s AI fluency hiring test for 2026: ask what commercial AI tool the candidate deployed in their organization in the last 30 days — not what tools they tried.
  • Palantir reduced forward-deployed engineer deployment times by over 90%; Lemkin predicts the forward-deployed engineer title will also become obsolete within the year.
  • Lemkin argues Travis Kalanick’s Uber would be a $1T company today — 5 years ahead on autonomy and dominating food delivery — Rory partially agrees but notes the board may have had no choice given cash runway.
  • O’Driscoll identifies five layoff categories: overhiring, growth slowdown forcing Wall Street profitability, AI efficiency gains, compute capex crowding out headcount (Meta), and deliberate talent-deck reshuffling.
  • Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen departing without a named successor is read as either board-initiated activist defense or a quiet founder exit after 18 years with no clear AI growth story.
  • $50–100M seed funds flagged as potentially the worst-performing fund size of this vintage because they face power-law return requirements without enough capital to lead growth rounds.

2026-03-19 · Watch on YouTube