Israel-Gaza War, Tech

NVIDIA and Employees Donate $15 Million to Humanitarian Non-Profits in Israel

The money will go to organizations helping Israeli civilians affected by the war against Hamas.

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NVIDIA and its employees have donated $15 million to various charities and humanitarian NGOs in Israel, with employees pitching in $5 million and the company matching it with $10 million, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Said to be the largest amount of money raised for humanitarian purposes in the company's history, the money will go to associations such as the American Friends of Magen David Adom, the Jewish Agency, and ZAKA.

NVIDIA says that it has also donated hundreds of computers to civilian evacuees from the north and south of the country.

NVIDIA is a company deeply invested in Israel, with the country serving as the company's site for developing one of the world's fastest AI-based supercomputers. Although NVIDIA had to cancel a conference at the beginning of the war due to safety reasons, it appears to remain steadfast in its desire to continue its investment in the country.

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