Key Takeaways:
NVIDIA prepares to release NemoClaw, an open-source platform that will help businesses create and manage teams of AIs.
This software will be free to use, businesses will need to buy more NVIDIA GPUs to run these agents.
CEO Jensen Huang is expected to announce this platform at the GTC 2026 conference in San Jose.
NVDIA will launch a platform which will be called NemoClaw. This is an open-source system which is designed to help companies build and deploy lots of AIs to handle their work.
NVDIA Strategic Double-Dip Move
The company made billions of dollars selling GPUs to tech companies. They will use that money to build NemoClaw and give it away for free. They make it impossible for businesses to say no. It requires an amount of computing power to run thousands of AIs. Companies will have to go back to NVDIA and buy more chips, such as the H100 or Blackwell GPUs. It is a double-dip revenue model: NVIDIA will sell the hardware, give away the software to create a need, and then sell hardware to satisfy the need.
What is NemoClaw?
NemoClaw will be built for enterprise, which means that it is designed for companies that care about security. It will be useful for industries such as finance and healthcare where data privacy is important.
The platform will merge with NVDIA’s tools, such as the NeMo framework and Nemotron models. It is optimized for Nvidia’s hardware although the software is hardware-agnostic NVDIA reached out to tech companies like Salesforce, Cisco, Google, and Adobe to invite them to use the system. They want NemoClaw to become more popular.
The Reveal at GTC 2026
The annoucement will happen at the GTC 2026 conference. This event will start on March 16, 2026, in San Jose, California. CEO Jensen Huang will show how NemoClaw can replace or assist teams of workers.
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