View: From a scrappy underdog to the king of graphic chips, how long can Nvidia hold the crown?
Nvidia Corp. was once a scrappy underdog. Founded in a Silicon Valley diner, the designer of graphics chips faced death more than once before finally realising its founders’ vision of standalone semiconductors used specifically for displaying images on a screen.
Having already surpassed storied titans Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the company’s market capitalisation touched $1 trillion last week. Graphics didn’t get it there, though.
A bet that its approach to number-crunching would be a perfect fit for the nascent artificial intelligence sector ensured that when startups and major tech companies finally caught the wave, Nvidia was there to sell them high-priced chips perfect for the job.