Nvidia Corporation is a multinational technology company headquartered in California, USA. It was founded in April 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem. Nvidia focuses on designing graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming and professional markets, as well as system on chip units (SoCs) for mobile computing and automotive markets. The company’s major products are primarily graphics, wireless communication, chipsets, PC processors, tablet computers, drivers, automotive hardware/software, and TV accessories.
The company held an IPO in January 1999 at $12 per share. Today, the company’s stock is listed on NASDAQ under the #NVDA ticker. Institutional investors own around 60% of the company’s shares. The company pays a cash dividend. However, its growth has been unstable. Thus, it’s recommended to trade a stock CFD instead of investing in NVDA stocks.
You should pay attention to Nvidia’s financial stability when trading the stock. Although the company’s revenue and earnings have been mostly growing, the growth is highly volatile. The company’s return-on-equity metric is stable, which signals a durable competitive advantage. At the same time, return-on-assets and return-on-capital-employed data are highly unstable. Therefore, it’s vital to check quarterly financial reports to be aware of the company’s current stance.
Although Nvidia is a strong player in the market, if customers shift to its alternatives, it may lead to sales reduction and a fall in the stock price. Nvidia’s key competitors are Intel, Overview, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Arista Networks, Renesas Electronics, Broadcom, Infor, Xilinx, AMD, and Qualcomm.
Traders should also check whether the company goes through high-profile court cases or scandals, as any issue will lead to a significant money loss and a decline in the stock price. For instance, in December 2021, the Federal Trade Commission sued to block Nvidia Corp.’s $40 billion acquisition of Arm Ltd. It was expected to become the largest semiconductor chip merger in history.
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Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) had chosen Nvidia's technology for its AI Research SuperCluster (RSC) on January 24, 2022. This AI supercomputer will be Nvidia's largest DGX A100 client installation. The Nvidia DGX A100 system includes analytics, training, and inference capabilities.
Nvidia benefitted from the COVID-19 outbreak. During the pandemic, increased demand from people working, studying, and playing from home enhanced the company's Gaming, Data Center, and Professional Visualization markets. According to CEO, Jensen Huang, more companies adopted AI and boosted their hyper-scale and cloud computing.
Nvidia's Graphics division includes GeForce GPUs for games and PCs, GeForce NOW game streaming and related infrastructure, and gaming platform solutions. Each of the following components is included: Quadro/NVIDIA RTX GPUs, GRID software, and automobile platforms for infotainment systems.
Nvidia's Computer and Networking business includes Data Center platforms, AI, HPC, and accelerated computing technologies. It also includes an automotive AI Cockpit, partnerships for autonomous vehicle research, bitcoin mining CPUs, and Jetson for robots and other embedded systems.
Nvidia's success is driven by the company's innovation. For example, in 2018, the company reinvested computer graphics with Turing Architecture, producing the first GPUs capable of real-time ray tracing in the world. That year, the corporation presented an open-source GPU-acceleration platform RAPIDS™ for data science acceleration and machine learning.
In 2019, the company advanced in various markets, including a data center, an autonomous vehicle, HPC, embedded, and pro graphics. In 2020, the company acquired Mellanox. This acquisition united two world leaders in HPC.
At the end of 2021, AMD increased its share in the PC GPU market, taking part in Nvidia's market share. Still, it didn't affect the company's shares much. Nvidia's stock price is expected to keep rising.
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