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Founded Jan 1993
Headquarters Santa Clara, CA, USA
Website www.nvidia.com

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NVDA Nvidia 18:30 GMT 14.55 +0.15 +1.04% 6272584 15.47 0.931 8.975B

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  • Nvidia sees disruptions in PC market as an opportunity

    Nvidia seems to think that no crisis should ever go to waste, hence it believes it can capitalize on disruptions in the PC market and weather the storm with ease.
  • AMD falls behind Qualcomm and Samsung

    In IC Insights' list of the 10 microprocessor vendors for 2012, only Intel and AMD offer x86-based chips that run in such systems as PCs and mainstream servers. The other chip makers—including Nvidia and Texas Instruments—make mobile processors based on the ARM architecture.
  • Ex-AMD workers at Nvidia can’t reveal trade secrets

    AMD has won a rather unusual legal battle involving a small gang of AMD defectors who gave in to the dark side of the Force and joined Nvidia.
  • Intel in holding pattern for Ultrabooks

    He claimed that the company is more competitive with licensees of ARM microprocessor architecture, such as Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Nvidia.
  • Intel can buy the stairway to heaven

    Gwennap thinks that Nvidia, Broadcom, and Qualcomm can pass along the higher costs of more expensive transistors, while those selling into markets for cheaper devices may not be able to afford the most expensive process technology.
  • Nvidia thinks Android is disrupting PC maket

    Nvidia managed to beat the street once again, but CEO Jen-Hsun Huang sees some rough seas ahead.
  • Nvidia does better than expected

    Nvidia posted first-quarter earnings and revenue above expectations but its revenue outlook for the current quarter fell short of Street estimates.
  • Chinese chip maker sold more than Intel and Qualcomm

    According to eeTimes it is a myth that Samsung, Nvidia, Qualcomm and Intel are the top mobile chipmakers.
  • Intel talks up Iris 5xxx series integrated graphics

    In addition, the fast pace of Intel’s IGP development will put further pressure on Nvidia and AMD in the low end discrete graphics segment.
  • Rumoured HP 10-inch tablet rocks Tegra 4

    Based on Nvidia’s new Tegra 4 SoC clocked at 1.8GHz, it scored 27,259 in AnTuTu, which is a very impressive score indeed. Previous generation Tegra 3 devices usually scored half that, while even high end phones launched a couple of months ago top out at around 20,000.
  • Qualcomm steps up Snapdragon branding campaign

    Although Qualcomm won’t compete with its partners, it will compete with the likes of Samsung, Nvidia and to some extent Apple. Chip branding and market development are nothing new in the PC world, but most smartphone makers have stopped short of making a big fuss about the chips they use in their de
  • MIT researcher comes up with bargain super-database

    The system was based around a $200, mid-level consumer graphics card, with two GeForce Titan GPUs made by Nvidia.
  • ARM based console, Ouya, slammed

    The android based gaming console packs a Nvidia Tegra 3 System-on-Chip (SoC) and the quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor is clocked at 1.7GHz. The graphics leans on the Nvidia A GeForce ULP.
  • TSMC sales up 18.9 percent on year

    TSMC has the mobile craze to thank for its stellar results. It manufactures mobile chips designed by Qualcomm, Broadcom and Nvidia. If rumour mongers are to be believed, TSMC has also landed a massive contract from a certain fruity gadget maker based in Cupertino.
  • TSMC might rain on Samsung’s parade

    In contrast, Samsung is still struggling to get its 28nm process off the ground. Samsung’s previous generation Exynos 4 chips were very competitive and most were built using Samsung 32nm process. The process was pretty competitive at the time, as some competitors were stuck at 40nm.
  • AMD claims Nvidia is bitter about PS4

    AMD claims that Nvidia's attacks on the Sony's PS4 are just sour grapes because it did not get the graphics chip contract.
  • Nvidia’s CEO approached by Intel headhunters

    It’s an unlikely thing, we know, but we don’t do April Fool’s jokes. Sources at Intel Santa Clara have assured us that the CEO of Nvidia, Jen-Hsen Huang was approached by headhunters seeking for a replacement for Paul Otellini, who stands down at the chip giant at the end of May.
  • Intel needs an extra ARM licence

    Saxby said that AMD recently came to the ARM party and decided to develop server-class system-on-chips based on ARMv8, just like loads of other companies, including Applied Micro, Calxeda, Nvidia, Samsung, Qualcomm and many others. But Intel just does not want to be friends with ARM, he moaned.

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