Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, NVIDIA began as a graphics processing company focused on improving video game visuals. Its breakthrough came in 1999 with the launch of the GeForce 256, the world’s first GPU, revolutionizing computer graphics and parallel computing. Over the next two decades, NVIDIA expanded beyond gaming into high-performance computing, data centers, and artificial intelligence. Its CUDA platform, introduced in 2006, enabled GPUs to accelerate AI and scientific workloads, cementing NVIDIA’s role at the heart of the AI revolution. Today, NVIDIA is a global leader in GPUs, AI chips, and data center solutions, shaping industries from gaming to autonomous vehicles and generative AI.