NVIDIA is a data-center-scale AI infrastructure company that pioneered accelerated computing to solve complex computational problems. The company provides a full-stack platform comprising hardware, systems, and software that accelerates performance for artificial intelligence, data analytics, scientific computing, and 3D graphics. Its core value proposition lies in a unified programmable architecture that enables high-performance model training, inference, and generative AI across diverse industry verticals.
Based on Q1 2027 filing
This segment focuses on accelerated computing platforms for the data center and automotive markets. It encompasses the infrastructure required for AI model training, inference, and high-performance networking to interconnect large-scale GPU clusters.
NVIDIA Blackwell, NVIDIA Hopper, NVIDIA Grace CPU, NVIDIA BlueField DPU, NVLink, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA DRIVE, NVIDIA Clara, NVIDIA Rubin
Cloud Service Providers, AI Model Makers, Enterprises, Public Sector Entities, Automotive OEMs
This segment provides specialized GPUs for gaming, creative design, and professional visualization. It leverages ray tracing and AI-driven neural graphics to enhance visual fidelity and performance in PCs and workstations.
GeForce RTX, GeForce NOW, NVIDIA RTX PRO, Quadro, NVIDIA Omniverse
Gamers, Live Streamers, Professional Artists, Architects, Designers
NVIDIA is the dominant leader in the AI hardware and software ecosystem, maintaining a significant competitive moat through its proprietary CUDA software platform and integrated data-center-scale architecture.
Global
Hyperscale Cloud Providers, Enterprise IT, Automotive Manufacturers, Consumer Electronics, Research Institutions
Semiconductor Foundries, Memory Chip Manufacturers, Electronic Component Suppliers, Substrate Manufacturers
Cloud Service Providers, Server OEMs, Consumer PC Manufacturers, Automotive Manufacturers, Software Developers
Advanced Micro Devices
AMD
Direct competitor in GPU and data center accelerators
Intel
INTC
Competitor in CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators
Marvell Technology, Inc.
MRVL
Competitor in data center networking and infrastructure
Broadcom Inc.
AVGO
Competitor in networking and custom ASIC solutions
Cisco Systems, Inc.
CSCO
AI infrastructure and networking silicon
Qualcomm
QCOM
Competitor in AI computing and automotive platforms
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd
CRDO
Competitor in high-speed interconnects and networking for AI/ML clusters.
Microsoft
MSFT
Major cloud service provider and AI collaborator
Amazon
AMZN
Cloud service provider utilizing NVIDIA infrastructure
Alphabet Inc.
GOOGL
Cloud service provider and AI model developer
Mellanox
Acquired networking technology provider
Common questions about Nvidia
NVIDIA is a data-center-scale AI infrastructure company that pioneered accelerated computing to solve complex computational problems. The company provides a full-stack platform comprising hardware, systems, and software that accelerates performance for artificial intelligence, data analytics, scientific computing, and 3D graphics. Its core value proposition lies in a unified programmable architecture that enables high-performance model training, inference, and generative AI across diverse industry verticals.
Nvidia (NVDA) has a market capitalization of $5.32T and trades on NASDAQ.
Nvidia generated $253.49B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $159.61B, representing a net margin of 63.0%. Gross margin stands at 74.2%, with free cash flow of $119.08B. These figures are based on the Q2 2026 filing.
Nvidia's key competitors include Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, Marvell Technology, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
Nvidia has approximately 29,600 employees.