NVIDIA Corporation, established in 1993 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA, is a pioneering technology company renowned for its invention of the graphics processing unit (GPU). NVIDIA's GPUs have revolutionized computer graphics, enabling advancements in gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive markets. Beyond graphics, NVIDIA has expanded into artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, providing platforms that power autonomous vehicles, robotics, and healthcare applications. With a commitment to innovation and high-performance computing, NVIDIA collaborates with partners worldwide to tackle the most demanding computational challenges.
The NVIDIA Blackwell-powered robotics computer delivers 2,070 FP4 teraflops to tackle complex applications, including agentic AI and high-speed sensor processing, for robotic developers.
Spectrum-XGS Ethernet nearly doubles the performance of the NVIDIA Collective Communications Library, accelerating communication and delivering predictable performance across distributed AI clusters.
FugakuNEXT combines FUJITSU-MONAKA-X CPUs and NVIDIA NVLink Fusion, enabling AI-HPC breakthroughs for disaster prediction, drug discovery, and advanced manufacturing nationwide.
NVIDIA unveils Omniverse libraries, Cosmos world models, and AI compute infrastructure, powering next-gen robotics with realistic simulation and physical reasoning.
This expanded use of industrial AI and accelerated computing will drive smarter product design, faster automation, and more efficient factory operations.
NVIDIA Blackwell-powered DGX boosts AI reasoning for real-time responses; Equinix offers Instant AI Factory with preconfigured Blackwell-ready facilities.
New State-of-the-Art Models, Video Tokenizers and an Accelerated Data Processing Pipeline, Optimized for NVIDIA Data Center GPUs, Are Purpose-Built for Developing Robots and Autonomous Vehicles.