About this tracker
A living dataset of NVIDIA's public partnership ecosystem. Currently 28 active partnerships, last updated 2026-03-31.
What this is
This is a personal, editorial tracker of named, public partnerships between NVIDIA and other entities — covering silicon supply, networking fabric, cloud deployment, software collaboration, vertical-industry integration, and strategic investment with operational substance.
What counts as a partnership
A partnership is a named, public, ongoing relationship involving shared technology development, supply, deployment, integration, or strategic alignment. It must be:
- Named publicly by NVIDIA, the partner, or both
- Ongoing or forward-looking — not a one-time transaction
- Substantive — has a stated purpose beyond marketing
What does NOT count
- Customers buying GPUs (procurement ≠ partnership)
- Resellers and distributors
- Developers using CUDA
- Conference sponsorships and event appearances
- Rumored or unconfirmed deals
- Pure investments without operational tie
- Competitors framed as partners by press
The six categories
Each entry has exactly one primary category:
- silicon — fabrication, memory, packaging, assembly
- interconnect — NVLink, fabric partners
- cloud — named infrastructure deployment programs
- software — frameworks, models, platforms with co-engineering
- vertical — auto, robotics, healthcare, industrial, telecom, sovereign-AI
- investment — equity stakes with operational substance
Confidence rubric
- high — confirmed by NVIDIA's official channel AND by the partner
- medium — confirmed by one side only, or tier-1 trade press citing on-record sources
- low — reported but not officially confirmed; included only if widely treated as fact
Data sources
Articles are collected daily from a curated list of public sources: NVIDIA's blog and newsroom, SemiAnalysis, IEEE Spectrum, AnandTech, and others. Partnerships are extracted weekly with human review.
Corrections
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