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For Thomas Chen, solving problems is what makes engineering exciting. He helps take NVIDIA’s servers from design to real-world use in data centers smoothly and reliably. Visit the link in our bio to learn how.
Are you interested in learning more about life at NVIDIA? This Women’s History Month, we’re leaning into Gain to Give—and what it looks like in action at NVIDIA. Join our Women in Technology (WIT) community for a conversation about growth, mentorship, and how investing in one another fuels innovation. If you’re curious about building a meaningful career, learning from leaders who give back, and seeing what life at NVIDIA is really like, this is a session you won’t want to miss.
Discover the journey of AI developer technology engineer Asma Farjallah as she carves her own path toward excellence and innovation in AI.
Interested in learning more about life at NVIDIA? All are welcome to join this virtual webinar to hear from members of our Black NVIDIAN Network as they share their backgrounds, impact, and career journeys in the tech industry. Learn how the power of community, building connection in a remote environment, and driving innovation can shape the future of technology and AI. #NVIDIAlife 🗓️ Wednesday, February 18 | 🕓 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m Pacific Time 🔗 Register today: https://nvda.ws/49Z3v2U
NVIDIA is the best place to work in technology and AI, according to Glassdoor. The company also ranks No. 3 on Glassdoor’s list of top employers. This recognition reflects the impact of NVIDIANs across the company as they do their life’s work.
Laura Seletos, a principal cloud security architect at NVIDIA, works across our product and development teams to help keep AI secure. Learn more about how she innovates at the crossroads of cloud, AI and security on our blog.
NVIDIA is the No. 1 best-led company in the U.S., according to Glassdoor. Find out why.
Welcome to the first edition of our NVIDIA Newsroom Weekly Newsletter — your go-to for the latest news, breakthroughs, and big moves from across NVIDIA. Inside this week’s edition: ➡️ NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang joins the White House AI Action Plan event in Washington, D.C. ➡️ NVIDIA resumes H20 sales to China and announces a new, fully compliant GPU for the region. ➡️ Why AI infrastructure is core to national security, economic growth, and global innovation.
The University of Bristol’s Isambard-AI, powered by NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips, delivers 21 exaflops of AI performance, making it the fastest system in the U.K. and among the most energy-efficient globally.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is collaborating with Cisco and NVIDIA to build a new AI Center of Excellence (CoE) in Indonesia. As part of the CoE, a new NVIDIA AI Technology Center will: ✅ Offer localized AI research support ✅ Drive innovation with NVIDIA Inception startups ✅ Nurture local AI talent through the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute