NVIDIA | News, Hiring, Layoffs, Competitors, CEO, Fundraising Insights
NVIDIA is a pioneering technology company founded in 1993, known for inventing the GPU in 1999, which revolutionized the PC gaming...
NVIDIA is a pioneering technology company founded in 1993, known for inventing the GPU in 1999, which revolutionized the PC gaming market and modern AI. The company specializes in accelerated computing, offering a range of products and solutions across gaming, AI, deep learning, and automotive technology. Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, NVIDIA has evolved into a full-stack computing company with significant contributions to data centers and the metaverse.
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Headquarters
Santa Clara, CA
Size
10,001+ employees
Industry
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Specialities
GPU-accelerated computing, artificial intelligence, deep learning, virtual reality, gaming, self-driving cars, supercomputing, robotics, virtualization, parallel computing, professional graphics, automotive technology
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- NVIDIA introduced the NeMo Retriever Llama 3.2 NIM microservices for multilingual question-answering and text reranking.
- On November 13, 2024, NVIDIA showcased the use of its open-source Isaac Lab framework in a livestream, highlighting its application in robot learning and featuring 1X Technologies' integration with the NVIDIA Cosmos tokenizer.
- In June 2024, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Ruben AI Chip Platform at the Computex trade show in Taipei.
- In an outdoor trial, SoftBank's AI-RAN infrastructure built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise achieved carrier-grade 5G performance while concurrently running AI inference workloads.
- NVIDIA is expanding in Japan and Indonesia by partnering with local cloud providers and tech companies to build AI infrastructure and large language models.
- NVIDIA plans to launch the 'Jetson Thor' computing platform in the first half of 2025 to power humanoid robots, focusing on providing advanced AI capabilities for autonomous interaction.
- NVIDIA's new Blackwell architecture B200 GPU doubled the performance of the H100 for GPT-3 training and achieved significant gains in other AI tasks, debuting on the MLPerf benchmark charts.
- NVIDIA's TensorRT-LLM uses advanced KV cache management to significantly boost inference performance, achieving up to 28x faster time to first token on the NVIDIA GH200 Superchip.
π NVIDIA CEO, Management and Leadership Team
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Director, CPU Verification[email protected]
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Director of Treasury[email protected]
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Director, Omniverse[email protected]
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Director of Software Engineering[email protected]
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NVIDIA Project Director, changing the world with code[email protected]
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Director of Engineering[email protected]
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Director[email protected]
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Founder and CEO, NVIDIA[email protected]
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Chief Platform Architect[email protected]
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NVIDIA Chief Scientist and SVP Research and Stanford Professor[email protected]
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Chief Imaging Technologist, NVIDIA
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Chief Architect, Extended Workforce[email protected]
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Vice President[email protected]
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Vice President, Omniverse & Simulation Technology[email protected]
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Vice President, Software Engineering[email protected]
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Vice President, System Product Engineering[email protected]
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Senior Vice President, Enterprise Business[email protected]
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Vice President of Engineering[email protected]
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Vice President[email protected]
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Process Executive
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CTO, Israel Clusters Builds Architecture[email protected]
βοΈ NVIDIA Alternatives and Competitors
- Cisco Systems |
- Juniper |
- Arista Networks |
- Dell Technologies |
- Extreme Networks |
- Huawei Technologies |
- Broadcom |
- Lenovo |
- Intel |
- AMD |
- QUALCOMM |
- Texas Instruments |
- Applied Materials |
- Micron Technology |
- Analog Devices |
- Renesas Electronics |
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
- IBM |
- Alibaba
πΌ NVIDIA Hiring and Layoffs
- On November 7, 2024, NVIDIA appointed Ellen Ochoa, former director of NASAβs Johnson Space Center, to its board of directors.
- Shilpa Kulkarni has joined NVIDIA as a Sr. Technical Program Management Leader in the United States, previously serving as Director Application Development at ADP.
- NVIDIA is currently seeking a Consumer Industry Analyst Relations and Market Intelligence Lead in the United States.
- NVIDIA is currently hiring for the position of Linear Algebra Primitives, Product Manager in the United States.
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- Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Diablo Canyon Power Plant is using NVIDIA's AI platform for the first on-site generative AI deployment at a U.S. nuclear power plant to enhance search and retrieval.
- NVIDIA is partnering with LAIKA to enhance veterinary AI technology with hands-free voice support.
- NVIDIA and Dell Technologies are collaborating to help telecom companies accelerate AI adoption by offering a simplified solution for network operations and customer experience.
- NVIDIA announced a collaboration with Indonesian tech leaders to launch the Sahabat-AI LLM collection and AI services for Indonesia's industries and over 277 million Bahasa speakers.
- NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced a collaboration with SoftBank to build Japan's largest AI supercomputer using the NVIDIA Blackwell platform at the AI Summit Japan on November 12, 2024.
- At the NVIDIA AI Summit in Mumbai, NVIDIA announced a collaboration with F5 to integrate NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPU with Kubernetes for F5 BIG-IP Next, enhancing AI efficiency and security in sovereign cloud environments.
- digitalDot announced a partnership with NVIDIA to offer enhanced solutions and benefits.
- NVIDIA is collaborating with Siemens to revolutionize the manufacturing industry.
π NVIDIA Financials, Fundraising and Valuation News
- NVIDIA disclosed a 3% stake in Applied Digital worth $63.66 million, causing NVIDIA stock to dip and APLD stock to rise.
- NVIDIA surpasses $3.6 trillion market value after Trump's win.
- NVIDIA's stock dropped 4.59% to $132.94 as of October 31, 2024, following concerns about Alphabet's stagnant capital expenditure growth.
- NVIDIA's stock surged 2,750% over the past five years due to the booming AI market, with 87% of its recent revenue coming from data center GPUs.
- NVIDIA is expected to report third-quarter revenues of $32.5 billion on November 20, driven by strong demand for its new Blackwell AI chip.
- NVIDIA's data center compute revenue reached $22.6 billion for the May-July period, driven by GPUs like the H100 and H200, highlighting its dominance in the AI chip market.