NVIDIA
Definition
NVIDIA Corporation, a multinational technology company specializing in graphics processing units (GPUs), artificial intelligence hardware, and software for gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive applications.
A fabless semiconductor designer renowned for innovations like ray tracing, tensor cores, and CUDA parallel computing platform, often powering the world's most demanding visual and AI workloads.
NASDAQ stock ticker symbol (NVDA) for the company, synonymous with explosive growth in the AI boom.
Examples
My NVIDIA GPU turned my bland spreadsheet into a fireworks show of exploding cells during that demo.
She invested her life savings in NVIDIA stock right before the AI hype train left the station—now she's buying islands.
With an NVIDIA-powered rig, even my grandma's knitting patterns render in 8K hyperspeed.
NVIDIA's latest chip is so efficient, it mines crypto while folding laundry and predicting the weather.