TAIPEI , May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- YUAN, a leader in Industrial Video PCs, is redefining real-time video analytics and autonomous decision-making with its Pandora NX Super and AIR NX Super platforms. Built on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin platform, these advanced solutions bring groundbreaking innovations to maritime safety, agricultural optimization, and aerial inspections.
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, ETR:NVD) is strengthening its position in China with plans to establish a new research and development (R&D) center in Shanghai, according to a report from the Financial Times. The Shanghai R&D facility will reportedly focus on adapting Nvidia technologies to better suit the Chinese market, without transferring sensitive GPU core designs.
Nvidia shares dropped ~11% YTD, lagging a flat S&P 500, with brief declines over 30%. Initial demand worries have eased, leading to a neutral outlook. 2025 CAPEX estimates jumped +13% since Nov 2024. Taiwan's 63% QoQ export surge and TSM's 48.1% YoY April revenue growth signal a strong Q1 FY 2026 for Nvidia. Analysts forecast $43B Q1 FY 2026 revenue (+63% YoY) and $30B gross income, despite margins dipping to 69% from 75%.
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NVIDIA Corporation, a prominent player in the tech industry, offers a comprehensive suite of graphics, compute, and networking solutions across a global market including the United States, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and other international territories. The company's innovations find applications in various sectors, notably gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive markets. Since its incorporation in 1993, NVIDIA has established its headquarters in Santa Clara, California, serving a diverse clientele ranging from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), system integrators, and distributors to cloud service providers, automotive manufacturers, and entities within the internet ecosystem.
NVIDIA's offerings are categorized into two main segments: Graphics and Compute & Networking, each encompassing a variety of products and services tailored to meet the needs of different market sectors.
This segment caters to both the gaming industry and professional visualization. It includes GeForce GPUs for gaming and PCs, providing a high-quality gaming experience and the GeForce NOW streaming service that enables gaming on various devices. For professionals, Quadro/NVIDIA RTX GPUs offer powerful workstation graphics capabilities. The segment also features virtual GPU software for visual and virtual cloud computing, automotive infotainment systems platforms, and Omniverse software for metaverse and 3D internet applications development.
Encompassing NVIDIA's data center and networking solutions, this segment boasts Data Center computing and end-to-end networking platforms like Quantum for InfiniBand and Spectrum for Ethernet. The NVIDIA DRIVE platform supports automated driving technologies, while Jetson provides the backbone for robotics and other embedded platforms. NVIDIA AI Enterprise and other software cater to the business and computing needs, enhanced further by DGX Cloud software and services tailored for advanced computing environments.