After Games and GPUs, Nvidia’s Next Target Is an AI Agent Market to Handle Your Work
Nvidia's NemoClaw platform aims to support enterprise AI tasks with security and privacy tools while being hardware-agnostic, broadening adoption beyond Nvidia GPUs.
- On March 17, 2026, Nvidia plans to unveil NemoClaw, an open-source platform letting enterprise software companies dispatch multi-step AI agents at work.
- In a strategic shift, Nvidia has pitched its open-source platform to Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike to expand its hardware reach and foster partnerships.
- The platform will bundle NemoClaw with built-in security and privacy tools for enterprises, addressing concerns from OpenClaw's unpredictable agents that caused firms like Meta to restrict its use.
- So far, it's unclear whether Nvidia's outreach to Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike produced formal partnerships, and the AI token category rose about 4.8% to roughly $14.17 billion after the report.
- This positions Nvidia to expand its software ecosystem with NemoClaw complementing NeMo and recent Nemotron and Cosmos models, while GTC on March 17, 2026 will reveal a new inference chip using Groq's design.
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