Nvidia's success in transitioning from a gaming company to a leader in high-performance computing and AI.
Nvidia NVDA was built on the promise of the GPU for gaming and advanced rendering, but its rise to a $1 trillion valuation was on the back of high-performance computing and AI. What began as a small project called “general purpose GPU ” (GP GPU ) that looked at in-game physics and video transcoding applications transformed the company into the titan of the silicon space, displacing Intel as the clear thought-leader for the future of computing.
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