Nvidia (NVDA, Financials) said Wednesday it will conduct its annual shareholder meeting virtually on June 25, with voting and live Q&A available via a secure online portal for registered stockholders.
The Santa Clara-based semiconductor company, which has surged to a $3.49 trillion market valuation, said the proxy materials for the meeting were filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on May 13. A recording of the session will remain accessible through June 2026.
The meeting comes as Nvidia continues to expand its role in AI infrastructure globally. This month, the company unveiled plans to build an industrial AI cloud platform in Germany and named Micron Technology the first supplier for its new memory solution, SOCAMM, designed for AI server workloads.
Nvidia also recently partnered with Novo Nordisk to use AI in drug discovery and showcased video compression tools for autonomous vehicles at its GTC conference in Paris. The company's Gefion supercomputer and GPU stack are being leveraged for breakthroughs across biotech, robotics, and high-performance computing.
Nvidia stock closed down 0.75% on the day of the announcement.