# NVIDIA

> NVIDIA is an American technology company that designs graphics processing units (GPUs) and the accelerated-computing platforms built around them. Founded in 1993 to chase realistic 3D graphics for video games, it turned its parallel-processing chips and the CUDA software layer into the dominant engine of the modern AI boom. Today its data-center systems train and run most of the world's large AI models, and the company sits at the center of the semiconductor industry with a market value above $5 trillion.

- **Founded:** 1993
- **Headquarters:** Santa Clara, California, USA
- **Founders:** Jensen Huang (Co-founder, President & CEO), Chris Malachowsky (Co-founder), Curtis Priem (Co-founder (departed 2006))
- **Team size:** Approximately 30,000+ employees
- **Products:** GeForce, CUDA, Data Center GPUs (H100, Blackwell, GB200), Vera Rubin platform, NVIDIA DRIVE
- **Notable:** Grew data-center revenue to over 90% of total company revenue on the back of the AI boom., Reached a market capitalization above $5 trillion, among the highest ever recorded., Built CUDA into the de facto software standard for AI and scientific computing.

## Products & services

- **GeForce** — Consumer graphics cards for gaming and creative work; the product line that established NVIDIA's brand.
- **CUDA** — Parallel-computing platform and programming model that lets developers run general-purpose workloads on GPUs; the software foundation of NVIDIA's AI dominance.
- **Data Center GPUs (H100, Blackwell, GB200)** — AI accelerators and full server systems used to train and run large AI models; over 90% of company revenue.
- **Vera Rubin platform** — Next-generation AI platform combining new Rubin GPUs and Vera CPUs, targeting up to 10x lower cost per token versus Blackwell; entered production in 2026.
- **NVIDIA DRIVE** — Hardware-and-software platform for autonomous vehicles and driver assistance, used by automakers and mobility companies.
- **Omniverse** — Platform for building and operating industrial digital twins and 3D simulation workflows.
- **Networking (Mellanox / NVLink / Spectrum)** — High-speed interconnect and networking that stitches thousands of GPUs into a single AI supercomputer.

## Achievements

- Grew data-center revenue to over 90% of total company revenue on the back of the AI boom.
- Reached a market capitalization above $5 trillion, among the highest ever recorded.
- Built CUDA into the de facto software standard for AI and scientific computing.
- Powered the majority of the world's large-language-model training and inference.
- Sustained founder-CEO leadership under Jensen Huang for more than three decades.
- Launched successive generational leaps - Hopper, Blackwell, and Vera Rubin - each expanding AI compute efficiency.

## Latest updates

- **2026-06** — Vera Rubin platform entered full production, shipping to eight cloud partners with HBM4 memory and up to 10x lower cost per token versus Blackwell.
- **2026-05** — Reported ~$81.6 billion quarterly revenue, up ~85% year over year, with data center revenue nearly doubling.
- **2026-03** — At GTC 2026, Jensen Huang unveiled the Rubin generation - six new chips - and cited around $1 trillion in orders for Blackwell and Rubin through 2027.
- **2026-02** — Announced multi-year partnership with Meta to supply new AI data centers.
- **2026-01** — At CES 2026, unveiled the Vera Rubin AI platform and the Alpamayo open-source model.

## Links

- Website: https://www.nvidia.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nvidia
- Twitter/X: https://x.com/nvidia
- GitHub: https://github.com/NVIDIA
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nvidia
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nvidia/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NVIDIA
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nvidia

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