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NVIDIA is the company that turned graphics hardware into one of the defining infrastructure businesses of the AI era. Founded on April 5, 1993, the brand spent its early years building for gaming and visual computing, then used that technical base to become central to data center acceleration, robotics, autonomous systems, and generative AI. The official company story now frames NVIDIA less as a component maker and more as the engine room behind the next computing cycle.

That shift also changed the public role of Jensen Huang. His profile no longer sits inside trade press alone. It spills into culture coverage, which is why a June 2026 appearance on tvN became a real entertainment headline instead of a business-page footnote. When CJ ENM sells Huang as a prestige talk-show guest, it says as much about NVIDIA's public weight as it does about Korean variety booking.

The brand remains headquartered in Santa Clara, California, but its reach is global and unusually visible. NVIDIA's own corporate materials center AI factories, accelerated computing, digital twins, healthcare, and automotive systems as core growth lanes. That breadth is why the name now reads like both a technology company and a media symbol for the current AI cycle.

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What does NVIDIA do?
NVIDIA builds chips, systems, and software for accelerated computing. The company first became famous for graphics hardware and gaming GPUs, then expanded into AI infrastructure, data center platforms, robotics, automotive systems, and software stacks that power large-scale machine learning workloads.
When was NVIDIA founded?
NVIDIA was founded on April 5, 1993. The company's official timeline credits Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem with launching the brand around a vision for 3D graphics, a foundation that later expanded into much broader computing and AI markets.
Who leads NVIDIA?
NVIDIA is led by co-founder Jensen Huang, who has served as president and chief executive officer since the company's inception. His long tenure matters because he has been the public face of every major NVIDIA phase, from graphics leadership to the company's current AI-era expansion.

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