If you invested $1,000 in Nvidia 10 years ago, here's how much you'd have now (via CNBCMakeIt)
If you invested in Nvidia 10 years ago ago, you would end up with a healthy profit. A $1,000 investment in 2009 would be worth almost $13,000 as of Aug. 16, 2019, for a total return of nearly 1,200%, according to CNBC calculations. By comparison, a $1,000 investment in the S&P 500 would have earned a total return of around 250% over the same period.
Since launching in 1993, the tech company which specializes in manufacturing high-end graphics processors, has become a huge player within the gaming and artificial intelligence industries. In fact, this quarter, the company credits gaming, and its new high-end graphics chips for video games, with helping its core business move to more "
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