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# Nutanix
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[←Supply Chain Explorer](/supply-chain)

Profile

Where Nutanix sits in the compute supply chain — geographic revenue split, segment mix, capex / FCF / buyback history, and industry placement — sourced from licensed-database extracts and SEC EDGAR, joined to the supply-chain graph through the industry classification.

Cite

Chain of title

Each hop carries its data source, source URL (where one exists), as-of date, and confidence label on the same line as the parent name. When two sources name different parents for the same hop, both sit on the page as alternates — the walker does not pick a winner.

1.  1.
    
    Nutanix (US)
    
    Starting entity — the walker climbs from here, following documented parent / subsidiary edges in the ownership substrate.
    

Chain terminus

[Chain-of-title](/methodology#chain-of-title-walk) terminates at **Nutanix**. No further parent is documented — for a public filer that means UBO is the dispersed float; for a state-linked entity it means the chain has reached the sovereign apex.

Supply-chain footprint

## Suppliers and customers

Dollar flows are annual figures from the fiscal year labelled on the row — SEC segment and >10%-customer disclosures, re-derived company disclosures, or a licensed supply-chain database; per-row source and authority tier on hover. A row without a year means the source does not state the period. Disclosures older than 5 years are tagged _historical_ and ordered below current rows — they are kept as evidence of what was disclosed then, not as evidence of a present relationship, and the counterparty may since have been acquired or dissolved. The 3-month Pearson r comes from a licensed supply-chain database; correlation is a coupling proxy — shared market sensitivity, not a causal channel. Sole-source edges are flagged inline.

Upstream Suppliers · 1

-   [Super Micro Computer, Inc.](/companies/org-supermicro)
    
    SEC EDGAR
    

Downstream Customers · 3

-   [NVIDIA](/companies/org-nvidia)
    
    Licensed supply-chain database
    
-   [Sap](/companies/org-sap)
    
    Licensed supply-chain database
    
-   [Super Micro Computer, Inc.](/companies/org-supermicro)
    
    Licensed supply-chain database
    

[Explore full supply chain graph→](/supply-chain?org=org-nutanix)

Trace it further

## Follow Nutanix into the analysis

The substrates above join to the platform's analytical surfaces. Each link carries Nutanix's own numbers into the tool that acts on them.

-   [
    
    Walk Nutanix's 4 supply-chain edges in the graph→
    
    1 upstream · 3 downstream — the interactive graph opens with Nutanix selected. The cascade simulator propagates seed disruptions across this same edge set, weighted by the curator's substitutability assessment.
    
    ](/supply-chain?org=org-nutanix)
-   [
    
    Nutanix's home jurisdiction: the US compute profile→
    
    Facilities, sovereign-AI programs, export-control posture, and the announced-versus-deployed reality gap for the country.
    
    ](/country/us)

Sovereign LP exposure

## Sovereign LP commitments to funds with documented exposure

LP-to-fund commitments from sovereign or state-linked vehicles into funds whose portfolios include this entity. The per-fund commitment amounts and fund identities are drawn from a licensed fund/LP database held under subscription and not redistributed — the sovereign LP attribution and disclosure status are shown; the dollar figures and fund names are withheld. Even where disclosed, a fund commitment is spread across that fund’s whole portfolio, of which this entity is one position among many; presence here is not a claim of control. The [methodology](/methodology#sovereign-lp-attributions) note explains why entity-attributable share is not imputed. Commitments dated 12+ years ago are framed in the past tense: closed-end private-market funds are typically structured on a ~10-year term plus extensions, and the source records the commitment event, not whether a position remains today.

0 of 9 commitments disclose a dollar amount (held under license)

-   Mubadala Investment Company
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    date not recorded— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   Mubadala Investment Company
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    date not recorded— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   Mubadala Investment Company
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    date not recorded— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   GIC Private
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    2006-01-09— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Committed 2006 — past the typical closed-end fund term; the source records the commitment event, not a current position.
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   GIC Private
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    2006-01-09— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Committed 2006 — past the typical closed-end fund term; the source records the commitment event, not a current position.
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   GIC Private
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    2006-01-09— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Committed 2006 — past the typical closed-end fund term; the source records the commitment event, not a current position.
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   GIC Private
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    2006-01-09— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Committed 2006 — past the typical closed-end fund term; the source records the commitment event, not a current position.
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   GIC Private
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    2004-09-30— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Committed 2004 — past the typical closed-end fund term; the source records the commitment event, not a current position.
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    
-   GIC Private
    
    via a private-market fund
    
    2004-09-30— fund commitment not disclosed(source status: Current)
    
    Committed 2004 — past the typical closed-end fund term; the source records the commitment event, not a current position.
    
    Source: Documented ownership record · vintage 2026-04-24 · tier 2
    

Substrate coverage

Licensed sources do reach Nutanix: the supply relationships above are drawn from a licensed supply-chain database, and the sovereign-LP commitments from a licensed fund/LP database. What is missing is one specific feed — the corporate-financials extract behind this profile (geographic revenue, segment mix, capital allocation), which is built from listed-company disclosures; Nutanix carries no listing or filer identifier, so there is no row for it to load. The public industry classification (SIC, NAICS) is absent as well. Coverage rules in the [methodology](/methodology#licensed-substrate).

Related analysis

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Supply Chain

The supply chain graph this company is part ofConstraint](/supply-chain)[

Export Controls

Entity-level export controls affecting the compute supply chainConstraint](/export-controls)

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