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HARMAN brand (Samsung subsidiary) | Global audio leader in professional and consumer markets | 2024-2025: Continued expansion in wireless and connected audio products | Strong presence in gaming, studio, and portable audio segments
JBL was founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing, a pioneering acoustic engineer whose innovations in speaker driver design set a reference standard in professional audio. Based in Los Angeles, Lansing's work for the film industry and live music venues established JBL's dual professional and consumer lineage. The brand is owned by HARMAN International, a Samsung Electronics subsidiary acquired in 2017 for $8 billion, alongside Harman Kardon, AKG, and Lexicon.\n\nJBL's product range spans professional installation loudspeakers, studio reference monitors, Bluetooth portable speakers (Charge, Flip, Xtreme, PartyBox), wireless headphones and earbuds (Tour, Tune, Reflect series), and home theater soundbars. The portable Bluetooth segment drives primary consumer growth. JBL is the official sound system for major sporting venues and music festivals worldwide and appears as a factory-installed brand in BMW, Toyota, and Lexus vehicles.\n\nWith 75+ years of innovation and presence in 100+ countries, JBL is one of the highest-recognition audio brands globally across both professional and consumer markets. Automotive integration through HARMAN exposes the brand to hundreds of millions of car buyers annually. JBL's combination of professional heritage, multi-tier consumer pricing, and deep embedding in the Samsung and HARMAN ecosystem makes it one of the highest-volume audio brands in the world.
H200/GB200/Blackwell GPU family powering 90%+ of AI training workloads; $130B+ quarterly revenue run-rate; $3T+ market cap; 85% of revenue from AI compute. Every major AI company — OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, xAI — runs on NVIDIA hardware.
NVIDIA Corporation is a Santa Clara, California-based semiconductor and AI computing company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: NVDA) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component and member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average — designing and supplying graphics processing units (GPUs), AI accelerators, networking infrastructure, and computing platforms for data center AI training and inference, gaming, professional visualization, and automotive applications through approximately 36,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2025 (ending January 2025), NVIDIA reported revenues of $130.5 billion (+114% year-over-year) — driven by unprecedented demand for H100 and H200 AI GPU clusters from hyperscale cloud providers (Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud), AI-native companies (OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Cohere), and enterprise AI deployments — making NVIDIA the fastest-growing large-cap company in recorded history and the third-most-valuable company globally (market capitalization exceeding $3 trillion in 2024-2025). CEO Jensen Huang has led NVIDIA's transformation from a gaming GPU company into the foundational infrastructure provider for the artificial intelligence economy: NVIDIA's CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) software platform — developed since 2006 — has accumulated 4+ million developers, 4,000+ GPU-accelerated applications, and a decade of AI research papers, libraries, and frameworks (PyTorch, TensorFlow, cuDNN) optimized for NVIDIA hardware, creating the most powerful software moat in technology. The Blackwell GPU architecture (B100, B200, GB200 — launched 2024, ramping production in 2025) delivers 5x training performance improvement over the H100, sustaining NVIDIA's generational performance advantage that justifies continued AI capital expenditure at $300-500 billion annual industry pace.
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