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  1. Nvidia - Official Site

    Artificial Intelligence Computing Leadership from NVIDIA: inventor of the GPU, which creates interactive graphics on laptops, workstations, mobile devices, notebooks, PCs, and more.

  2. Download The Official NVIDIA Drivers | NVIDIA

    Download the latest official NVIDIA drivers to enhance your PC gaming experience and run apps faster.

  3. Nvidia - Wikipedia

    On September 22, 2025, Nvidia and OpenAI announced a partnership wherein Nvidia would invest $100 billion into OpenAI, and OpenAI would use Nvidia chips and systems in new data …

  4. Nvidia’s new software could help trace where its AI chips end up

    3 days ago · Nvidia’s latest opt-in software may reveal where its GPUs are operating, a capability that aligns with Washington’s drive to better track restricted chips.

  5. Support Home Page | NVIDIA

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  6. CES 2026 will finally answer big questions around Nvidia’s RTX 50 …

    1 day ago · With its Blackwell architecture well established on AI data centers, cloud services, workstations, and desktop/laptop PCs, Nvidia’s CES 2026 press event is likely to focus less on …

  7. About Us: Company Leadership, History, Jobs, News | NVIDIA

    Read about NVIDIA's company history, including executive profiles, open jobs, our locations worldwide, investor relations, and more.

  8. What’s Ahead for Nvidia Stock (NVDA) in 2026? - TipRanks

    2 days ago · Nvidia estimates that global AI data‑center spending could reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion annually by 2030, up from roughly $600 billion in 2025. The key driver is the massive …

  9. Nvidia's AI Dominance Is Still Building. Could the Stock Go …

    17 hours ago · Nvidia's main industry is expected to have a 29% compound annual growth rate, and it is far surpassing that. The company's huge market cap points to its strength but also …

  10. Drivers - NVIDIA

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