NVIDIA is an American company based in the United States. It is not “owned” by the company or any single country, as it is privately owned by institutional and individual investors. It is, however, incorporated, headquartered, and regulated in the United States.
Nvidia was founded in California in 1993 and is a U.S.-based multinational corporation. Its headquarters is in Santa Clara, California.
Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem founded the company. Today, it is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange as NVDA.
Where is NVIDIA based?
NVIDIA’s global headquarters is located in Santa Clara, California, in the famous Silicon Valley. It has an estimated 36,000 worldwide as of August 2025. The company also has global offices and data centres across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Nvidia includes other subsidiaries, including Mellanox Technologies, Bright Computing, DeepMap, etc.
Who Owns NVIDIA?
NVIDIA is a publicly traded company that is owned by institutional and individual investors.
Jensen Huang (Individual) - 3.7%
Vanguard Group (Institutional) - 7.8%
BlackRock (Institutional) - 6.3%
T. Rowe Price (Institutional) - 5.1%
State Street Corp (Institutional) - 4.2%
Nvidia core products and services
GeForce GPUs
NVIDIA RTX
CUDA Platform
DGX Systems
Omniverse
Triton Inference Server
Jetson Modules
Why is NVIDIA so important?
NVIDIA offers a variety of technology products that are in high demand in the sector globally, from graphics chips to artificial intelligence, data centre infrastructure, and high-performance computing.
Today, Nvidia powers OpenAI’s supercomputers. It supplies chips to the majority of the world's TOP500 supercomputers, dominates the GPU market and leads the innovations in the world of autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and scientific research.
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