United States, January 2026 — NVIDIA has announced the appointment of Jonathan Ross as Chief Software Architect. In his new role, Ross will shape NVIDIA’s global software architecture strategy, strengthening the company’s accelerated computing platforms, AI infrastructure, and full-stack software ecosystems that power data-center-scale computing, advanced AI workloads and next-generation graphics technologies.
At NVIDIA, Jonathan Ross has taken charge as Chief Software Architect, leading software architecture vision and execution across NVIDIA’s accelerated computing, AI and data-center platforms.
Previously, Ross co-founded Groq, where he served as CEO & Founder and earlier as CTO & Founder, building one of the world’s most advanced AI accelerator companies and pioneering new processor architectures focused on deterministic, ultra-low-latency AI inference.
Earlier, he worked at X, the Moonshot Factory (Google X) as a Rapid Evaluator, contributing to breakthrough technology ideation and experimental innovation programs.
Before that, Ross spent over four years at Google, where he was a Hardware Engineer who started the TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) effort, and later a Software Engineer, building distributed systems frameworks and laying the technical foundations for Google’s custom AI accelerator strategy that reshaped hyperscale AI computing.
He began his career at Pacmid LLC as Head of Research & Development, where he worked on high-frequency trading systems and performance-critical computing platforms.
About NVIDIA
Founded in 1993, NVIDIA is the global leader in accelerated computing. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 revolutionized computer graphics, sparked the growth of PC gaming, ignited the modern AI era and now powers data-center-scale computing, digital twins and the emerging metaverse. NVIDIA is a full-stack computing company reshaping industries worldwide.
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