
Leading supplier of end-to-end high speed Ethernet and InfiniBand intelligent interconnect solutions and services.

Leading supplier of end-to-end high speed Ethernet and InfiniBand intelligent interconnect solutions and services.
Founded: 1993
Headcount (approx.): 42,295
Core focus: GPUs, AI computing platforms, systems, and software
Notable software: CUDA, Omniverse
High-performance computing, AI infrastructure, graphics rendering, networking for data centers, and industrial/autonomous systems.
1993
Semiconductors / AI compute / Software platforms
$2 billion
Investment in CoreWeave to expand AI compute capacity.
$5 billion
Purchase of an equity stake in Intel as part of a collaboration.
$500 million - $1 billion (reported)
Reported investment in Poolside as part of a larger funding round.
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