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- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA; NVD.DE) designs, develops and markets graphics processing units (GPUs), systems on chips (SoCs), and related software platforms including CUDA and application programming interfaces for accelerated computing applications in gaming, professional visualization, data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing, automotive and mobile devices; core product lines encompass GeForce for gaming and consumer PCs, Quadro and RTX for professional workstations and visualization, A100, H100 and Blackwell-series GPUs such as GB200 NVL72 and GB300 for AI training and inference, Tesla and DGX systems for data center computing, DRIVE platforms including Orin SoCs and NVLink networking for autonomous vehicles, and Jetson modules for edge AI and robotics. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company operates globally with subsidiaries and facilities across the United States, Europe, Asia including Israel, China, Japan, India and Singapore, serving enterprise customers, hyperscale cloud providers, automotive OEMs, researchers and over 4 million developers. Recent developments include acquisitions of Run:ai for $700 million and Deci AI for $300 million in April 2024 to bolster AI orchestration and model optimization, Shoreline.io for $100 million in June 2024 for cloud infrastructure management, and strategic investments such as up to $100 billion commitment to OpenAI in September 2025 structured in tranches tied to infrastructure deployment, a $5 billion stake in Intel in September 2025 for joint AI processor development, alongside launches of NVLink Fusion for interoperable CPU-GPU systems and NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton AI platform in May 2025, plus partnerships with Uber for robotaxi ecosystems and RIKEN for GB200 supercomputing in Japan as of November 2025.