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Nvidia Corporation

Type
Public (NASDAQ: NVDA)
Founded
1993
Headquarters
2701 San Tomas Expressway
Santa Clara, California
USA
Key people
Jen-Hsun Huang, Co-founder, President and CEO
Chris Malachowsky, Co-founder, Nvidia Fellow, Senior Vice President, Engineering and Operations
Jonah M. Alben, Vice President, GPU Engineering
Debora Shoquist, Senior Vice President, Operations
Dr Ranga Jayaraman, CIO
Industry
Semiconductors- Specialized
Products
Graphics processing units
motherboard-chipsets
Revenue
?$4.1 Billion USD (2007)
Net income
?$797.6 Million USD (2007)
Employees
over 4,985 (as of June 2008)
Website
www.nvidia.com


Nvidia headquarters in Santa Clara
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) (pronounced /?n'v?.di.?/) is a multinational corporation which specializes in the manufacture of graphics-processor technologies for workstations, desktop computers, and mobile devices. Based in Santa Clara, California, the company has become a major supplier of integrated circuits (ICs) used for personal-computer motherboard chipsets, graphics processing units (GPUs), and game-consoles. Notable product lines include the GeForce series for gaming and the Quadro series for graphics processing on professional workstations, as well as the nForce series of integrated motherboard-chipsets.
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