Full-Time
Designs GPUs and AI computing solutions
$208k - $327.8k/yr
Expert
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
California, USA + 2 more
More locations: Texas, USA | New York, NY, USA
Candidates can be based in the US or Canada, and travel may be required up to 30%.
NVIDIA designs and manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs) and system on a chip units (SoCs) for various markets, including gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive. Their products, particularly GPUs, are essential for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications. NVIDIA's GPUs work by processing large amounts of data simultaneously, making them ideal for tasks like gaming graphics and complex computations in AI and machine learning. Unlike many competitors, NVIDIA focuses on both hardware and software solutions, offering cloud-based services that enhance the capabilities of their products. The company's goal is to lead in AI and HPC technologies, continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible in computing.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Founded
1993
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