I saw this brand when I was at university. On my computer. And it was good brand when I wanted to play game 🎮🎯. Good graphical effect. This is a good information about them ( in bahasa. I found this on YouTube)
https://youtu.be/0zHBSXpD4SA?si=wFvbnhYzb20w96XW
H100 GPU
https://youtu.be/a_tXcmEeGxo?si=UeAexv5YaB7FEQIb
The best at this time is H100 GPU and A100 tensor core GPU
Nvidia’s business is extremely profitable compared to many industries (most companies have 5–20% net margins). Nvidia’s margins exceed 50% in recent years — exceptionally high.
Gross margins (revenue minus direct cost of making products) are very high, often ~72–76%, reflecting strong pricing power.
🛒 Nvidia’s Business Model — How They Sell Products
Nvidia doesn’t just sell physical products like GPUs — it sells high-end computing platforms:
🧠 Main Revenue Streams
Data Center AI Chips – the biggest driver (~majority of revenue) sold to cloud companies and tech giants for AI workloads.
Gaming GPUs – consumer graphics cards sold through partners and retailers.
Professional Visualization & Automotive – for workstations and autonomous systems.
OEM & Licensing – sales to original equipment manufacturers. (Value Sense Blog)
💼 Who Buys Nvidia Products
Large tech firms (e.g., Meta, Google, Microsoft, Amazon) buy Nvidia AI chips in bulk for data centers. (Reuters)
Consumers & Enthusiasts buy GeForce GPUs via retailers.
OEMs integrate chips into servers, devices, or platforms.
Unlike most consumer products, many Nvidia chips aren’t sold through traditional retail channels — especially AI datacenter GPUs, which are often sold directly to big enterprise clients.
📊 Markup & Profit Per Unit
“Markup” refers to how much Nvidia charges over what it costs to make a product. Exact production costs are not publicly released, but industry analysts make estimates:
📌 Industry Estimates
Some analysts have estimated that high-end Nvidia AI GPUs like the H100 might sell for ~$25,000–$30,000 but cost ~$3,000–$4,000 to manufacture, implying an extremely high markup (e.g., >800% on that model). These figures come from public cost estimates, not Nvidia’s own disclosures. (Reddit)
Even at more conservative numbers, Nvidia’s gross profit margins (often >70%) imply that manufacturing and direct costs are a small fraction of the selling price. (NVIDIA Newsroom)
🧠 Why Markup Is So High
Advanced technology & scarcity: Cutting-edge silicon and limited competition let Nvidia price products far above manufacturing cost.
Strong demand for AI chips: Companies are willing to pay premium prices to get high-performance AI hardware.
Value to customers: The performance and efficiency of Nvidia’s chips can drastically cut AI computation costs compared to alternatives, justifying higher price points.
💡 Summary: Nvidia’s Profit & Markup in Simple Terms
| Aspect | Rough Estimate / Reality |
|---|---|
| Revenue (Annual) | ~$60–130 billion range (recent years) (NVIDIA Newsroom) |
| Net Profit Margin | ~49–56% (very high) (Nasdaq) |
| Gross Margin | ~72–76% (NVIDIA Newsroom) |
| Markup on Chips | Often several hundred % over manufacturing cost (analyst estimates) (Reddit) |
| Business Model | Sell high-performance AI GPUs to enterprises; gaming GPUs through channels |
Cutting edge artinya:
👉 Paling mutakhir / paling canggih / terdepan dalam teknologi atau perkembangan terbaru.
Secara harfiah:
Cutting = memotong
Edge = ujung / tepi
Jadi secara kiasan, artinya berada di “ujung paling depan” dari perkembangan.
📌 Contoh penggunaan:
Nvidia uses cutting-edge technology.
➝ Nvidia menggunakan teknologi paling canggih.This hospital has cutting-edge medical equipment.
➝ Rumah sakit ini punya peralatan medis paling mutakhir.She works in cutting-edge AI research.
➝ Dia bekerja di penelitian AI yang paling maju.
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