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The Graphics segment includes GeForce graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming and PCs, the GeForce NOW game streaming service and related infrastructure, and solutions for gaming platforms Quadro/NVIDIA RTX GPUs for enterprise workstation graphics virtual GPU software for cloud-based visual and virtual computing automotive platforms for infotainment systems, and Omniverse software for building three-dimensional (3D) designs and virtual worlds. The Company’s segments include Graphics and Compute & Networking. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and currently employs 22,473 full-time employees. engages in the design and manufacture of computer graphics processors, chipsets, and related multimedia software. MarketBeat's consensus ratings and consensus price targets may differ from those calculated by other firms due to differences in methodology and available data.NVIDIA Corp. MarketBeat's consensus price targets are a mean average of the most recent available price targets set by each analyst that has set a price target for the stock in the last twelve months. Each stock's consensus analyst rating is derived from its calculated consensus ratings score (0 to. Analyst consensus ratings scores are calculated using the mean average of the number of normalized sell, hold, buy and strong buy ratings from Wall Street analysts. Each analyst's rating is normalized to a standardized rating score of 1 (sell), 2 (hold), 3 (buy) or 4 (strong buy). MarketBeat calculates consensus analyst ratings for stocks using the most recent rating from each Wall Street analyst that has rated a stock within the last twelve months. 10 Recession-Proof Stocks That Will Let You Wait Out the Bear.7 Stocks with the Pricing Power to Push Through High Inflation.7 Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks That Won’t be Impacted by Rising Interest Rates.7 Mid-Cap Stocks That Can be the Perfect Fit at Any Time.7 Stocks to Buy to Outrun Rising Interest Rates.7 Sports Betting Stocks to Buy for Their Long-Term Possibilities.7 Water Stocks to Buy as the World Dries Up.7 Solar Stocks Leading the Clean Energy Boom.7 Railroad Stocks to Keep Your Portfolio Chugging Along.7 Agricultural Stocks to Buy to Keep Your Portfolio Well Fed.7 Streaming Stocks that Will Stand up to Streaming Fatigue.3 Alzheimer Stocks to Buy as the Race for a Cure Heats Up.Don’t Chase American Virtual Cloud Technologies Higher.Addentax Price Swings Give Reason To Wait.Is Ford's Revenue Enough to Juice its Stock Price?.Will WWE Shares Wrestle Their Way Higher or Will They Tap Out?.Lucid Motors May Test Investors' Resolve, But Should They Sell?.3 Stocks With Market-Beating Price Performance.2 Regional Banks With Sector-Beating Price Performance.The Trader's Guide to Equities Research.