NVIDIA
NVIDIA is a global technology leader and pioneer in accelerated computing. Founded in 1993, NVIDIA has evolved from a graphics chip manufacturer to become the world leader in AI computing infrastructure and software.
Innovation Timeline
- In 1999, NVIDIA invented the revolutionary Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), which not only drove explosive growth in the PC gaming market but also fundamentally transformed modern computer graphics.
- In 2006, the company launched the CUDA platform, pioneering a new era in GPU computing.
- In 2016, they introduced the Tesla P100, the world’s first GPU based on the Pascal architecture.
- In 2020, completed the acquisition of ARM, further expanding their technological footprint.
Core Business Areas
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Gaming and Graphics Technology
- GeForce GPU series
- DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology
- RTX real-time ray tracing technology
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Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
- CUDA deep learning framework
- TensorRT inference optimizer
- NGC container registry
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Data Center Solutions
- HGX high-performance computing platform
- DGX AI supercomputers
- EGX edge computing platform
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Professional Visualization
- Quadro professional graphics cards
- Omniverse collaboration platform
- NVIDIA Studio creative suite
Technological Innovation
NVIDIA continues to drive advances in AI and deep learning, with recent technological breakthroughs including:
- Transformer Engine
- NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite
- NVIDIA Grace CPU
- Hopper architecture
- NeMo large language model framework
Today, NVIDIA’s innovations play a crucial role in advancing AI, robotics, autonomous vehicles, the metaverse, and high-performance computing. Through continuous investment in R&D and technological innovation, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of computing technology, dedicated to transforming the world through accelerated computing.
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