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NVIDIA

NVIDIA is a Santa Clara, California-based graphics processor and artificial intelligence company founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Curtis Priem, and Chris Malachowsky.

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nvidia.com
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Company
Company
Organization
Organization

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Industry
Healthcare
Healthcare
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Virtualization
Virtualization
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GPU computing
GPU computing
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Electric vehicle
Electric vehicle
Technology
Technology
Data center
Data center
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Consumer electronics
Consumer electronics
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Autonomous vehicle software
Autonomous vehicle software
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Location
California
California
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New York City
New York City
Santa Clara, California
Santa Clara, California
B2X
B2B
B2B
B2C
B2C
CEO
Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang
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Founder
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Curtis Priem
Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang
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Chris Malachowsky
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AngelList URL
angel.co/nvidia
Pitchbook URL
pitchbook.com/profiles.../41161-24
Legal Name
NVIDIA Corporation0
Subsidiary
GeForce Now
GeForce Now
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NVIDIA Inception
NVIDIA Inception
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Mental Images
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Icera
NVentures
NVentures
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3dfx Interactive
3dfx Interactive
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Nvidia GPU Ventures
Nvidia GPU Ventures
Mellanox Technologies
Mellanox Technologies
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Legal classification
Corporation
Corporation
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Public company
Public company
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Date Incorporated
1998
Number of Employees (Ranges)
10,001+
Email Address
info@nvidia.com0
Phone Number
+140848620000
+33672730204
Number of Employees
11,528
Full Address
Le Colisee Bat B 12 Avenue de l'Arche 92400 Courbevoie France0
2788 San Tomas Expy Santa Clara​, CA, 95051-0952 United States0
CIK Number
1,045,810
Place of Incorporation
Delaware
Delaware
Investors
TriplePoint Capital
TriplePoint Capital
DARPA
DARPA
ARPA-E
ARPA-E
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Jean Abrial
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ARK Investment Management
Sequoia Capital
Sequoia Capital
SoftBank Vision Fund
SoftBank Vision Fund
DUNS Number
806724555
IRS Number
943,177,549
Founded Date
1993
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Total Funding Amount (USD)
4,095,000,000
Latest Funding Round Date
May 2023
Competitors
Krisp
Krisp
Intel
Intel
Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet Inc.
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Console Connect
Console Connect
WaveOne
WaveOne
Advanced Micro Devices
Advanced Micro Devices
Rain AI
Rain AI
Sentinel-vision
Sentinel-vision
0
...
Business Model
Commerce
Subscription
Stock Symbol
NVDA
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Glassdoor ID
7633
Board of Directors
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John Dabiri
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Stephen Neal (lawyer)
Stephen Neal (lawyer)
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Mark Stevens (venture capitalist)
Mark Stevens (venture capitalist)
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Rob Burgess
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Persis Drell
Persis Drell
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Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang
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Aarti Shah
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Harvey C. Jones
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CFO
Colette Kress
Colette Kress
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Key People
Colette Kress
Colette Kress
Milind Naphade
Milind Naphade
Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang
Also Known As
NVIDIA
Latest Funding Type
‌
Venture round
Initial public offering (IPO)
Initial public offering (IPO)
NAICS Code
334,413
511,210
CAGE Code
3DRE3
Patents Assigned (Count)
3,690
Legal Entity Identifier
549300S4KLFTLO7GSQ800
Motto/Tagline
the way it was meant to be played
Wellfound ID
nvidia
Hugging Face ID
nvidia
Country
United States
United States
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Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Santa Clara, California
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Other attributes

Blog
blogs.nvidia.com
Company Operating Status
Active0
Indeed ID
nvidia
Invested in
Uniphore
Uniphore
Deep Instinct
Deep Instinct
TuSimple
TuSimple
Rescale
Rescale
OUYA (company)
OUYA (company)
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Rocketick
OmniSci
OmniSci
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Fastdata.io
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Latest Funding Round Amount (USD)
5,000,000
Market Capitalization
657,912,960,000
Official Name
Nvidia Corporation
Owner
Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang
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Owner of
GeForce Now
GeForce Now
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Ageia
Partner Organizations
E-Plus
E-Plus
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VMware
VMware
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Arm Holdings
Arm Holdings
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Google
Google
0
Dell
Dell
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Citrix Systems
Citrix Systems
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PTC (software company)
PTC (software company)
0
Lenovo
Lenovo
0
...
Public/Private
Private0
SIC Code
3,674
Overview

NVIDIA (NVIDIA Corporation) is a Santa Clara, California-based company founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Curtis Priem, and Chris Malachowsky. NVIDIA employs nearly 12,000 people worldwide and 5,000 in Silicon Valley. NVIDIA began as a computer graphics company and has since expanded into a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale offerings.

NVIDIA manufactures graphic processing units (GPUs) for gaming and professional markets, along with laptops and drivers. The company's main products are GeForce, the world's largest gaming platform, and NVIDIA DRIVE™, Nvidia's scalable AI car platform. NVIDIA also designs GameWorks software for photorealistic gaming.

Nvidia also designs systems on a chip (SOCs) for the automotive and computing markets, for high-end gaming computers, data centers, and automotive infotainment systems. Nvidia offers a series of computing technologies, including the Quadro series of video cards for professional graphics, the Tegra series of chips for cellular phones and lightweight computing, the nForce series for multimedia functions, and the Tesla series for high-end business and scientific computers.

Technology

Nvidia develops a variety of technologies across various markets, including consumer, gaming, and enterprise. Much of this technology is centered around the company's GPUs, including digital twin technologies and simulations to help enterprises increase efficiencies and developers build robotic systems. The company offers data centers and cloud-based artificial intelligence engines built on its chip manufacturing and software manufacturing, including developing technologies to power computer vision, conversational AI, recommender systems, AI avatars, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. These technologies and AI are also being developed by NVIDIA for healthcare, for AI and compute engines for software-defined medical devices.

NVIDIA has developed AI and compute systems to address big data and solve new problems. The company offers machine learning and neural networks for specific feature detection amidst massive amounts of data and based on NVIDIA GPU parallel processing power and deep learning capabilities for learning in the neural networks on many layers of abstraction. The company developed the DirectX 12 API, which is used to develop games with ray tracing support to introduce new levels of realism. It has developed the Universal Scene Description (USD), an open-source 3D scene description and file format developed with Pixar for content creation. Other technologies include visual computing technologies, virtual reality capabilities, TXAA anti-aliasing, and 3D vision and surround.

Artificial intelligence

NVIDIA's artificial intelligence platform—NVIDIA AI—uses several layers to develop its artificial intelligence solutions. This platform is composed of an AI supercomputer, AI software platform, AI models, and services, allowing users to engage the platform at any of these layers and across public and private clouds. The solutions offered by NVIDIA's AI platform include generative AI, AI training, data analytics, AI inference, AI for speech, and AI for cybersecurity.

DGX Cloud

NVIDIA's DGX Cloud is a multi-node, AI-training-as-a-service solution developed for enterprise use cases and allows them to take advantage of NVIDIA's AI solutions from both public and private clouds. Through the DGX Cloud, users can set up their AI infrastructure to meet their specific use cases and training cases.

Generative AI

The company's Generative AI includes allowing users to run the DGX Cloud with the NeMo and Picasso services to develop generative AI models through APIs, which can be deployed through NVIDIA's AI Foundations cloud services. These services can allow users to deploy generative AI-powered image, video, and 3D applications with text-to-image, text-to-video, and text-to-3D capabilities.

Similarly, NVIDIA launched four inference platforms developed for generative AI applications and intended to be optimized for specific generative AI use cases. The stack of inference software works with NVIDIA's Ada, Hopper, and Grace Hopper processors and is developed for in-demand workloads, including AI video and image generation and large language model deployment and recommender inference deployment.

High-performance computing

NVIDIA also develops solutions for high-performance computing (HPC) for use in computational science. These systems are capable of being used for weather forecasting, energy exploration, computational fluid dynamics, life sciences, and for researchers using traditional simulations with artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, big data analytics, and edge computing. HPC workloads can include simulation and modeling, AI systems running large-scale simulations, and for scientific visualizations.

Self-driving cars

NVIDIA offers solutions for self-driving cars. These include the NVIDIA DRIVE platform for software-defined vehicles, using Nvidia's computational capabilities, which offers users integrated driving hardware platforms and infrastructure for AI workflow and data ingestion to train and optimize deep neural networks for autonomous driving systems and related simulations. And NVIDIA offers intelligent assistants for use in vehicles, including the NVIDIA DRIVE Concierge and Chauffeur services that offer AI-assisted driving and intelligent services.

Data Center

For data centers, NVIDIA offers several products to help those developing data centers with specific applications in mind. These include the Hopper GPU architecture, the Grace CPU architecture, and the BlueField DPU architecture. NVIDIA suggests using the company's three data center architectures together to take advantage of each and as they are developed to work together.

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Further Resources

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Nvidia Defends Arm Acquisition Deal: a 'Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity'

https://www.hpcwire.com/2022/01/13/nvidia-defends-proposed-40b-arm-acquisition/

Web

January 13, 2022

NVIDIA DRIVE Dispatch (February 2022, S2E1)

https://youtu.be/JpIyi3cSwtw

Web

February 10, 2022

Nvidia hackers selling software unlock for graphics card crypto mining limiters

Martin Young

https://t.co/jVZqIA2nwN

Web

March 2, 2022

Nvidia says its 'proprietary information' is being leaked by hackers

Mitchell Clark

https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/1/22957212/nvidia-confirms-hack-proprietary-information-lapsus

Web

March 2, 2022

Optimize Route Planning with NVIDIA ReOpt

https://youtu.be/z5-gKQFqE_4

Web

November 10, 2021

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