NVIDIA

Since its founding in 1993, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of modern AI and is fueling the creation of the metaverse. NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with data-center-sc

Portfolio
14 companies
Tracked Valuation
$242B
Companies Valued
13 of 14
Location
Santa Clara, California, United States
Founded
1993
Team size
45,860

Investment focus

NVIDIA's portfolio on More Capital spans artificial intelligence, data & analytics, healthcare & biotech, enterprise software. The firm is based in Santa Clara, California, United States. Of the 14 portfolio companies tracked here, 13 have publicly reported valuations totaling approximately $242B.

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NVIDIA portfolio companies

14 companies tracked on More Capital, sorted by reported valuation. 1 companies do not have a publicly reported valuation.

Top holdings by valuation

By sector

Artificial Intelligence (10)

Data & Analytics (2)

Enterprise Software (1)

Healthcare & Biotech (1)

Latest NVIDIA news

UPDATE 2-France's Macron announces €1.5 billion for quantum computing, advanced microchips
UPDATE 2-France's Macron announces €1.5 billion for quantum computing, advanced microchips
* Peronnin said public funding of such strategic areas as quantum computing forced ⁠companies to deliver and helped "create champions." * The company is among those to receive support from the ⁠new French ​funding, and said on Friday it has also won funding from Nvidia's venture capital arm NVentures to develop hardware to make quantum computing less error-prone.
DevdiscourseMay 22, 2026
French quantum firm Alice & Bob wins new investment from Nvidia venture arm
French quantum firm Alice & Bob wins new investment from Nvidia venture arm
French company Alice & Bob has won funding from Nvidia's venture capital arm NVentures, it said on Friday, supporting its development of hardware to make quantum computing less error-prone at a time...
MarketScreenerMay 22, 2026
Michael Burry’s AI crash warning grows louder: Is Nvidia-driven hype and record venture capital funding pushing Wall Street toward another dot-com disaster?
Michael Burry’s AI crash warning grows louder: Is Nvidia-driven hype and record venture capital funding pushing Wall Street toward another dot-com disaster?
Michael Burrys AI bubble warning is shaking Wall Street after fresh data showed 87% of venture capital funding now flows into artificial intelligence companies. The “Big Short” investor compared todays AI investment boom to the dangerous dot-com bubble before the 2000 market crash. Burry warned that rising AI debt, aggressive tech valuations, and risky corporate borrowing could trigger a major financial correction. His latest analysis also questioned whether AI profits can realistically justify todays explosive stock market optimism and trillion-dollar expectations.
The Economic TimesMay 19, 2026

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Frequent co-investors

Funds that most frequently co-invest alongside NVIDIA in the same companies.

Last verified: 2026-05-28

Portfolio data compiled from public filings, press releases, and industry databases. Valuations are reported figures and may not reflect current market conditions. Not investment advice. Consult a qualified advisor before making financial decisions.