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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Total Return:46.20%(TTM)

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The total return cagr for NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) is +46.20% over the latest trailing 12-month period. The comparable SPY value is +22.12%. Year-to-date total return is +11.76%. Total return includes price appreciation and reinvested dividends.

Growth of $10,000 in NVDA

$55,422,501

(5542.3x return)

Invested on Jan 22, 1999

Growth of $10,000 in SPY (S&P 500)

$97,844

(9.8x return)

Invested on Jan 22, 1999

Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

This chart illustrates the cumulative performance of a hypothetical $10,000 investment. It assumes that all dividends paid by both the stock and SPY are reinvested in additional shares on the payment date, showing the true long-term compounding impact of distributions.

Recent Performance Indicators

YTD Total Return

+11.8%

1-Year Total Return

+46.2%

Current Dividend Yield

0.14%

Price CAGR vs. Total Return CAGR

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is shown below. The difference between price CAGR and total return CAGR is the compound contribution of dividends reinvested.

Holding PeriodPrice CAGRTotal Return CAGRDividend Addition
1 Year+46.0%+46.2%+0.2%
3 Years+75.1%+75.2%+0.1%
5 Years+64.4%+64.5%+0.1%
10 Years+67.8%+68.1%+0.3%
15 Years+50.9%+51.8%+0.9%
20 Years+37.5%+38.1%+0.6%

About NVIDIA Corporation

NVIDIA Corporation stands as a prominent provider of advanced graphics, computational, and networking solutions, operating across the United States, Taiwan, China, and numerous international markets. Its Graphics division encompasses GeForce GPUs, central to PC gaming and personal computing experiences, along with the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service and its supporting infrastructure, as well as dedicated solutions for various gaming platforms. For professional visualization, it provides Quadro and NVIDIA RTX GPUs for enterprise workstations, further offering vGPU software designed for cloud-centric visual and virtual computing, automotive platforms for in-vehicle infotainment, and the Omniverse software suite, facilitating 3D design and virtual world creation. The Compute & Networking segment is a cornerstone for AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and accelerated data center platforms. It integrates Mellanox networking and interconnect solutions, delivers automotive AI Cockpit technologies, fosters autonomous driving development through strategic agreements, and offers comprehensive autonomous vehicle solutions. This segment also manufactures cryptocurrency mining processors, supplies Jetson platforms for robotics and other embedded applications, and offers enterprise AI software, including NVIDIA AI Enterprise. These diverse offerings find widespread application across the gaming, professional visualization, data center, and automotive sectors. NVIDIA distributes its portfolio through a broad ecosystem, engaging original equipment and device manufacturers, system integrators, add-in board makers, retail channels, software vendors, internet and cloud service providers, automotive companies (both manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers), mapping firms, nascent technology ventures, and other industry stakeholders. A notable strategic partnership exists with Kroger Co. Founded in 1993, NVIDIA Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California.

Santa Clara, CA
36,000 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Jen-Hsun Huang