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NVIDIA is the AI supply-chain bottleneck. The H100 and H200 datacenter GPUs train almost every frontier model in production, and the Blackwell generation (B200, GB200) shipped in volume through 2025-2026. CUDA — NVIDIA's GPU programming framework — has a 15-year head start on competing platforms (AMD ROCm, Intel oneAPI), and most AI software stacks assume it. The company also sells networking hardware (Mellanox-derived InfiniBand and Ethernet switch silicon), full-rack reference designs (DGX, HGX), and software like NIM and the NeMo training framework. NVIDIA's market cap crossed $3 trillion in 2024 on AI demand. Stories cover GPU release announcements, supply data, pricing in the secondary market, AMD and Chinese-domestic competition, and what each new architecture changes for AI training cost and inference latency.