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NVIDIA Corporation

NVIDIA designs graphics processing units and AI accelerator chips. Its data centre business, built on the H100 and Blackwell GPU architectures, has become the primary infrastructure layer for training and deploying large AI models worldwide.

Santa Clara, California29,600 employeesFounded 1993Website

Key Financials

Figures based on most recently reported fiscal year and trailing twelve months. For reference only.

Market Cap

$2.9T

Annual Revenue

$113B

Net Income

$63B

P/E Ratio

46.2

Dividend Yield

0.03%

52-Week High

$149.43

52-Week Low

$76.14

Avg. Daily Volume

241.3M

About NVIDIA Corporation

NVIDIA's transformation from a gaming graphics company into the central nervous system of the artificial intelligence industry is one of the most remarkable pivots in corporate history. The company spent fifteen years building CUDA — a parallel computing platform that gave developers a common language for GPU programming. That patient investment created a software moat that proved decisive when deep learning emerged as the dominant AI paradigm: virtually every major AI research lab and cloud provider had already built their workflows on CUDA, making it extraordinarily difficult to switch to competing hardware. The H100 data centre GPU, launched in 2022, became the most sought-after piece of computing hardware since the early days of the internet. Demand has consistently outstripped supply, with hyperscalers and AI startups alike reporting multi-quarter wait times. NVIDIA's gross margins — consistently above 70% — reflect the pricing power that comes with being the only credible supplier of a critical input. The company's next challenge is defending that position as AMD, Intel, and a wave of custom AI chip startups backed by the hyperscalers themselves attempt to erode its dominance.

Key Facts

Founded

April 5, 1993

Employees

~29,600 full-time

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Core Platform

CUDA / Blackwell GPU Architecture

SemiconductorsAI InfrastructureData CentreCUDA

Leadership

Jensen Huang

Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Since 1993

Jensen Huang co-founded NVIDIA at the age of 30 after stints at AMD and LSI Logic. He has led the company as CEO for its entire existence — an unusual feat for a technology company of this scale. Huang is known for his theatrical product launches, his signature black leather jacket, and a management philosophy that emphasises long-term technical bets over short-term financial optimisation. His decision to invest heavily in CUDA when GPU computing was still a niche academic pursuit is now widely cited as one of the most consequential strategic calls in Silicon Valley history.

52-Week Range

$76.14$149.43

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