NVIDIA, founded in 1993, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It was co-founded by Jensen Huang, Chris Malakowski, and Curtis Prim. Initially focused on graphics chip design, the company has evolved into a full-stack AI computing company, developing CPUs, DPUs, GPUs, and AI software to support computing solutions in areas such as construction and engineering, financial services, scientific research, manufacturing, and automotive.

NVIDIA, known as Huida in Taiwan and Hong Kong and Yingweida in mainland China, was founded in January 1993. It is an American fabless semiconductor company (also known as a chip design company) that designs and sells graphics processing units (GPUs). Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, NVIDIA also designs graphics processors for gaming consoles such as the original Xbox, PlayStation 3, and the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
NVIDIA's most renowned product lines are the GeForce series, designed for individuals and gamers; the Quadro series, designed for professional CGI workstations; and the Tesla series, designed for servers and high-performance computing. Although it originated in the PC graphics card business, NVIDIA also dabbled in mobile chip design with the Tegra, but this received little attention in the smartphone market. In recent years, NVIDIA has leveraged this R&D experience to expand into the artificial intelligence and machine vision markets. NVIDIA is also the inventor of CUDA, a key development tool for graphics processors.
Company Name: NVIDIA.
Official Domain Name: nvidia.com.
Domain Creation Date: April 20, 1993.
Country: United States.
Headquarters: Sunnyvale, USA.
Founded: 1993.
Founded: Jensen Huang, Chris Malakowski, and Curtis Prim.