NVIDIA Stockholder Meeting Scheduled for June 24, Online Access Available
Timothy Morano
Jun 11, 2026 22:00
NVIDIA’s 2026 stockholder meeting will take place online on June 24. Investors can vote, ask questions, and access key decisions virtually.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has announced that its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held online on Wednesday, June 24, at 9 a.m. PT. The virtual format allows both stockholders and non-stockholders to attend through this link. Stockholders will need their control number from their proxy card to vote and submit questions during the meeting, while others can register as guests.
The company’s proxy statement, detailing the matters up for vote, was filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on May 12, 2026, and is available at www.nvidia.com/proxy. A replay of the webcast will remain accessible until June 24, 2027, ensuring transparency for those unable to attend live.
This meeting comes at a pivotal time for NVIDIA, which has cemented its position as a dominant force in AI and accelerated computing markets. The company reported record-setting annual revenue of $215.9 billion for fiscal 2026—a 73% year-over-year jump—largely driven by demand for AI infrastructure and data center solutions. NVIDIA’s market capitalization now sits at nearly $5 trillion as of June 2026, making it one of the most valuable companies globally.
Recent developments further underscore NVIDIA’s momentum. On June 8, the company announced a multi-year partnership with SK hynix to co-develop memory technologies, addressing the extended development cycles critical to AI performance. Earlier this month, NVIDIA also unveiled its RTX Spark Superchip at Computex 2026, a platform designed to scale AI workloads with next-generation GPU and ARM CPU integration.
For investors, the June 24 meeting offers an opportunity to hear NVIDIA’s leadership address its ongoing strategy in AI, robotics, and data center markets. The company has consistently outpaced expectations—its Q4 2026 revenue hit a record $68.1 billion, reflecting operational excellence in a fast-evolving tech landscape. Stockholders, in particular, may look for updates on NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI platform, launched in March 2026, which aims to expand AI factory capabilities and agentic workloads.
Shares of NVIDIA closed at $204.87 on June 11, showing a modest 0.02% gain over 24 hours. The stock has been a cornerstone for institutional and retail investors alike, given its unparalleled growth trajectory and leadership in AI innovation.
For further inquiries, NVIDIA’s Investor Relations can be contacted at [email protected], and Corporate Communications at [email protected].
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