Browse the full directors' dealings record of NVIDIA CORP, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, NVIDIA CORP has logged 197 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €5,457.4bn. The latest transaction was reported on 20 March 2026 — Retenue fiscale. Among the most active insiders: HUANG JEN HSUN. The full history is accessible without an account.
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NVIDIA Corp. is a U.S. technology company listed on the NASDAQ (United States) under the ticker NVDA. Founded in 1993, NVIDIA has evolved from a pioneer in graphics processing units (GPUs) into one of the world’s leading accelerated computing and artificial intelligence platforms. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, and its corporate story is closely tied to the rise of PC gaming, parallel computing, and now large-scale AI infrastructure. ([nvidia.com](https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/about-nvidia/corporate-nvidia-in-brief.pdf?utm_source=openai)) NVIDIA’s business model spans several major end markets. The Data Center segment is the core growth engine and includes GPUs, networking, and systems used for AI training and inference. The company also serves Gaming through its GeForce graphics products, Professional Visualization through workstations and creative applications, Automotive through platforms for driver assistance and in-vehicle computing, and OEM and Other categories. This diversified structure gives NVIDIA exposure to both consumer and enterprise demand, although the strategic center of gravity has clearly shifted toward AI infrastructure. ([investor.nvidia.com](https://investor.nvidia.com/files/doc_financials/2025/Q425/Rev_by_Mkt_Qtrly_Trend_Q425.pdf?utm_source=openai)) Competitively, NVIDIA holds a strong position in AI semiconductors because it offers more than chips alone: it delivers a full stack that combines hardware, software, developer tools, libraries, and networking. That ecosystem is a key strategic advantage, creating switching costs and making NVIDIA a default platform for many hyperscalers, enterprises, and developers. The company’s current product narrative is centered on Blackwell, its latest AI platform, and Vera Rubin, the next-generation architecture intended to scale agentic AI and very large AI factories. ([investor.nvidia.com](https://investor.nvidia.com/news/press-release-details/2026/NVIDIA-Announces-Financial-Results-for-Fourth-Quarter-and-Fiscal-2026/?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments reinforce the scale of the opportunity. NVIDIA reported record fiscal 2026 results, with strong revenue growth and particularly robust Data Center momentum, while management highlighted strong Blackwell demand. The company also announced a multiyear strategic partnership with Meta to deploy NVIDIA CPUs, networking, and millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs across Meta’s AI infrastructure. In addition, NVIDIA continues to expand into adjacent strategic areas such as open model development, physical AI, and humanoid robotics. ([investor.nvidia.com](https://investor.nvidia.com/financial-info/financial-reports/default.aspx?itemid=81dd4a27-2071-40be-ad8f-6538983e1993&languageid=1&utm_source=openai)) For French-speaking investors, NVIDIA remains a flagship AI compounder: a U.S.-listed NASDAQ company with exceptional technological leadership, deep exposure to secular demand for accelerated computing, and growing optionality across industrial, automotive, and robotics applications. As with any semiconductor leader, investors should continue to monitor supply capacity, product transition cycles, and the durability of AI demand. ([investor.nvidia.com](https://investor.nvidia.com/news/press-release-details/2026/NVIDIA-Announces-Financial-Results-for-Fourth-Quarter-and-Fiscal-2026/?utm_source=openai))