Company Overview
NVIDIA designs and manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs) and system-on-chip (SoC) units for gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive markets.
Key Characteristics
Products & Services
NVIDIA GeForce (Gaming GPUs)
Consumer graphics cards designed for PC gaming, content creation, and enthusiast computing.
Customer Segments
- •PC gamers
- •Content creators
- •Game developers
- •OEM partners
- •Gamers purchasing pre-built PCs
- •Laptop consumers
- ✓High-performance gaming
- ✓Video editing
- ✓3D rendering
- ✓Live streaming
NVIDIA Data Center (A100, H100 GPUs)
High-performance GPUs designed for AI training, inference, and data center workloads.
Customer Segments
- •Cloud service providers
- •AI research labs
- •Enterprise data centers
- •Supercomputing facilities
- •AI developers
- •Data scientists
- •Researchers
- ✓AI model training
- ✓Large language models
- ✓Scientific computing
- ✓Deep learning inference
NVIDIA CUDA Platform
Parallel computing platform and API that enables developers to use NVIDIA GPUs for general-purpose processing.
Customer Segments
- •Software developers
- •AI researchers
- •Scientific computing users
- •End users of GPU-accelerated applications
- ✓GPU programming
- ✓Accelerated computing
- ✓AI development
- ✓Scientific simulations
NVIDIA DGX Systems
Integrated AI supercomputers combining GPUs, software, and infrastructure for enterprise AI development.
Customer Segments
- •Large enterprises
- •AI research organizations
- •Government institutions
- •Data science teams
- •ML engineers
- ✓Enterprise AI development
- ✓Training large models
- ✓AI research
- ✓Conversational AI
Total: 4 products & services
Geographic Presence
SEC Filing Analyses (11)
10-Q
Q3 2025
Nvidia's Data Center Dominance Drives 63% Revenue Growth Amid AI Infrastructure Constraints
Nvidia delivered exceptional Q3 performance with revenue surging 63% YoY to $57B, driven by unprecedented demand for AI infrastructure. Data center revenue, led by Blackwell architecture deployments, ...
10-Q
Q2 2025
Nvidia's AI Dominance Continues as Blackwell Ramp Accelerates Despite China Headwinds
Nvidia continues to see extraordinary growth driven by data center compute and AI solutions, with the Blackwell GPU architecture leading revenue expansion. A significant $4.5B charge was taken in Q1 d...
10-Q
Q2 2024
Nvidia's Blackwell Ramp Signals Major AI Supply Chain Shift and Revenue Inflection
Nvidia is executing a critical transition to its next-generation Blackwell architecture, with customer samples shipping in Q2 and production ramp beginning Q4 FY25. A strategic mask change was impleme...
10-Q
Q1 2024
Nvidia's Data Center Dominance Drives Record Growth Amid AI Computing Transformation
Nvidia continues its extraordinary growth trajectory driven by unprecedented demand for AI computing infrastructure. The company's data center segment shows exceptional strength as cloud providers and...
10-K
FY 2024
NVIDIA's AI Dominance Drives Supply Chain Overhaul Amid Unprecedented Data Center Surge
NVIDIA is experiencing extraordinary demand for AI computing systems, forcing a comprehensive supply chain transformation. The company is aggressively expanding manufacturing capacity, adding new vend...
10-Q
Q3 2023
Nvidia Shatters Records with 206% Revenue Growth as AI Demand Surges
Nvidia delivered extraordinary Q3 results with revenue reaching $18.12B, up 206% YoY, driven by unprecedented demand for AI chips. Data Center revenue surged 279% YoY to $14.51B as hyperscalers and cl...
10-K
FY 2023
Nvidia Dominates AI Compute as Data Center Revenue Surges 41% YoY
Nvidia has emerged as the clear leader in AI compute infrastructure, with data center revenue reaching $15.0B (+41% YoY). The company's strategic pivot from gaming to AI accelerators has driven gross ...
10-Q
Q3 2022
NVIDIA's Data Center Dominance Offsets Gaming Decline Amid AI Computing Surge
NVIDIA's Q3 showcases a dramatic shift in revenue mix as Data Center ($3.83B, +31% YoY) overtakes Gaming ($1.57B, -51% YoY) amid AI computing acceleration. Overall revenue declined 17% YoY to $5.93B w...
10-Q
Q2 2022
Nvidia's Gaming Slump Masks AI Acceleration as Data Center Revenue Surges 61%
Nvidia's Q2 results reveal a stark divergence between gaming and data center segments, with gaming revenue dropping 33% YoY to $2.04B while data center grew 61% to $3.81B. The company's strategic pivo...
10-Q
Q1 2022
Nvidia's AI Dominance Drives Record Gaming Revenue Despite Supply Chain Headwinds
Nvidia delivered exceptional Q1 performance with revenue surging 46% YoY to $8.29B, driven by record Gaming ($3.62B) and Data Center ($3.75B) segments. AI and machine learning workloads continue fueli...
10-K
FY 2022
Nvidia Dominates AI Chip Market as Data Center Revenue Surges 124% YoY
Nvidia delivered exceptional FY2022 performance with record revenue of $26.9B, up 61% YoY, driven by unprecedented demand for AI and gaming chips. Data Center segment revenue surged 124% to $10.6B, ov...
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