Strengths
1. AI / GPU Leadership
NVIDIA dominates in AI accelerators (GPUs) and has a full hardware + software ecosystem (including CUDA) that many in the industry depend on. 
2. Strong Revenue Growth & Financials
Recent years have seen huge jumps in revenue, especially from the data center business. Profit margins have been good, cash flow strong, allowing NVIDIA to invest in R&D and scale. 
3. Robust Software Ecosystem & Developer Lock-In
The CUDA platform and other software tools give NVIDIA a moat — once customers build around NVIDIA’s tools and infrastructure, it’s harder (costly) to switch. 
4. Innovation & New Architecture Roll-outs
NVIDIA keeps pushing with new architectures (e.g., Blackwell series) and expanding capabilities (networking, inference tools). 
5. Strategic Partnerships & Global Reach
Collaborations with cloud providers, governments, AI companies, etc. Expansion in Europe and elsewhere. These extend its market, influence and help diversify sources of demand. @TigerStars @TigerClub @MillionaireTiger @TigerEvents @MillionaireTiger
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