Hands-on with Nvidia NeMo Retriever
Briefly

Nvidia, founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang and two others, launched the first GPU in 1999, which transformed computer graphics, particularly for video games. The introduction of CUDA in 2006 allowed Nvidia to penetrate the scientific research market and general computing. In 2012, Nvidia adapted GPUs for neural networks, supporting large language models. By 2025, Nvidia provides a suite of enterprise AI software, including Nvidia NIM, allowing organizations to utilize GPU-accelerated models and build knowledge bases effectively, typically through a subscription model for the software products.
Nvidia was founded in 1993 by three chip designers, including CEO Jensen Huang, and introduced the first GPU in 1999, revolutionizing computer graphics.
In 2006, Nvidia launched CUDA, expanding its market from gaming to scientific research and general-purpose computing, which laid the groundwork for neural networks.
By 2025, Nvidia offers a range of enterprise AI software products, including NIM, NeMo, and RAG Blueprint, enabling AI-driven applications with extensive knowledge bases.
Nvidia NIM provides organizations with accelerated inference microservices to run AI models on Nvidia GPUs, typically requiring an annual subscription for enterprise use.
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