The announcement comes a week after Nvidia unveiled partnerships with Lumentum and Coherent, investing $2 billion in each company.
The move could position the AI infrastructure powerhouse to quickly compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek.
Chipmaker Nvidia is preparing to launch its own open source AI agent platform to compete with the likes of OpenClaw, according to a recent Wired report.
NemoClaw is reportedly open-source, and its moniker suggests that it’s meant to be powered by the Nemotron family of open-source models, like Nemotron 3 which was announced last year. The press ...
The startup, founded by OpenAI’s former CTO, plans to deploy at least one gigawatt of Nvidia chips as part of a new partnership.
As part of the partnership, Thinking Machines Lab has also agreed to deploy at least one gigawatt of Nvidia's Vera Rubin systems.
The company is also working hard on the imminent release of a Vera Rubin architecture billed as a “rack-scale” system for AI computing. On the photonics side, Techradar reports Lumentum stock rose 5% ...
Nvidia's NemoClaw launch at GTC creates permanent chip demand—AI agents require far more compute than chatbots. Position now.
The former OpenAI CTO just secured billions of dollars worth of chips for Thinking Machines.
Nvidia has just announced DLSS 4.5. The update brings new AI-powered graphics technology, and the improvements offer a noticeable impact on how modern PC games look and perform. It was revealed ...