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Nvidia Profile

NVIDIA, founded in 1993, is a leader in computer graphics, AI, gaming, and high-performance computing, known for its GPUs used in various applications. Its products are categorized into Gaming, Professional Visualization, Data Centre, and Automotive, each offering specialized solutions for different markets. The company's strengths lie in innovation and brand recognition, while opportunities exist in the growing demand for AI and self-driving technology.

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Nvidia Profile

NVIDIA, founded in 1993, is a leader in computer graphics, AI, gaming, and high-performance computing, known for its GPUs used in various applications. Its products are categorized into Gaming, Professional Visualization, Data Centre, and Automotive, each offering specialized solutions for different markets. The company's strengths lie in innovation and brand recognition, while opportunities exist in the growing demand for AI and self-driving technology.

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NVIDIA is a leading company in the field of computer graphics, artificial intelligence,

gaming, and high-performance computing. It was founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris
Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, who wanted to create a graphics chip that could accelerate
3D graphics on personal computers. Since then, NVIDIA has grown to become a global
leader in the design and manufacture of graphics processing units (GPUs), which are
specialized chips that can handle complex calculations and render realistic images at high
speeds. NVIDIA’s GPUs are used by millions of gamers, professionals, researchers, and
developers around the world for various applications, such as video games, virtual reality,
animation, simulation, machine learning and more.
NVIDIA’s products and services can be divided into four main categories: Gaming,
Professional Visualization, Data Centre, and Automotive. Each category has its own set of
products, platforms, and solutions that cater to different markets and customers.
Gaming: This category includes NVIDIA’s GeForce GPUs, which are designed for PC and
laptop gaming, as well as NVIDIA’s SHIELD devices, which are streaming media players
and gaming consoles that run on Android TV. NVIDIA also offers GeForce NOW, a cloud
gaming service that allows users to stream games from NVIDIA’s servers to their devices.
Professional Visualization: This category includes NVIDIA’s Quadro GPUs, which are
designed for professional graphics and video editing, they also offer NVIDIA Omniverse, a
platform that enables real-time collaboration and simulation across multiple applications and
devices. Furthermore, NVIDIA develops software tools and technologies for professional
visualization which enable photorealistic rendering, material design, and virtual reality.
Data Centre: This category includes NVIDIA’s Tesla GPUs, which are designed for high-
performance computing and artificial intelligence, as well as NVIDIA’s DGX systems, which
are supercomputers that can handle massive amounts of data and computation. They also
offer NVIDIA CUDA, a parallel computing platform and programming model that enables
developers to maximize the power of GPUs for various applications, such as deep learning,
scientific computing, and big data analytics.
Automotive: This category includes NVIDIA’s DRIVE platform, which is a scalable and
open platform that enables self driving. NVIDIA’s DRIVE platform consists of hardware
components, such as NVIDIA’s Xavier as well as software components, such as NVIDIA’s
DRIVE OS, which provide the operating system, planning, mapping, navigation and user
interface for self-driving vehicles. They also offer NVIDIA DRIVE Sim, a cloud-based
simulation platform that enables testing and validation of self-driving systems.
NVIDIA’s strengths include its innovation, brand recognition, customer loyalty, and strategic
partnerships. Its opportunities include the growing demand for visual computing, artificial
intelligence, cloud computing, and self-driving technology.
Overall NVIDIA excels in driving innovation in GPU Technology, it has a diverse product
portfolio and has global demand which makes them strategic and impactful in Technology.

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