| March 19, 2026 | news | NVIDIA GTC 2026: Live Updates on What's Next in AI NVIDIA's GTC conference is a key event showcasing the company's latest advancements and strategic direction in artificial intelligence. This indicates NVIDIA's continued leadership and innovation in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, setting future trends and partnerships. |
| Mar 2, 2026 | news | NVIDIA and Coherent Announce Strategic Partnership to Develop Optics Technology to Scale Next-Generation Data Center Architecture NVIDIA is investing $2 billion in Coherent to expand supply, deepen R&D, and advance US-based manufacturing for optics technology, reinforcing its commitment to scaling data center capabilities and securing its supply chain. |
| Mar 2, 2026 | news | NVIDIA Announces Strategic Partnership With Lumentum to Develop State-of-the-Art Optics Technology NVIDIA's multiyear strategic agreement with Lumentum aims to accelerate innovation in advanced optics technology, crucial for scaling next-generation data center architectures and maintaining leadership in AI infrastructure. |
| Feb 25, 2026 | news | Nvidia smashes Q4 2026 with $68 billion in revenue, and its CEO says it's just getting started Nvidia reported record quarterly revenue of $68.1 billion for Q4 2026, a 73% increase year-over-year, demonstrating strong financial performance driven by high demand for its AI chips and data center solutions. |
| Feb 25, 2026 | news | NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2026 NVIDIA reported record revenue of $68.1 billion for Q4 FY2026, a 20% increase. This strong financial performance underscores the high demand for NVIDIA's AI and data center products, solidifying its market dominance and indicating robust growth in its core business segments. |
| December 2, 2025 | news | Nvidia announced a $2 billion investment in Synopsys NVIDIA's $2 billion investment in Synopsys, a chip design software maker, highlights its strategic move to strengthen its ecosystem and influence chip development. This investment aims to enhance NVIDIA's capabilities in custom chip design and potentially reduce reliance on external foundries, securing its long-term competitive edge. |