NVIDIA officially announced at GTC 2026 the launch of NemoClaw — its enterprise-grade, open-source reference platform for building and deploying AI agents, built around the OpenClaw open-source project. NVIDIA’s official newsroom describes NemoClaw as an enterprise-secure agentic AI stack that integrates the OpenClaw operating system with network guardrails, privacy routers, and security layers specifically designed for enterprise deployment. Jensen Huang described OpenClaw in the GTC keynote as having ‘open-sourced essentially the operating system of agentic computers,’ drawing a direct comparison to how Windows made personal computing accessible by giving developers a common platform. He further described it as the fastest-growing open-source project in the history of computing, claiming it achieved in weeks what Linux achieved in thirty years. NemoClaw is available on NVIDIA’s DGX Spark and DGX Station systems — hardware products described by NVIDIA as ‘the world’s most powerful deskside supercomputers’ — running locally within enterprise environments rather than requiring cloud connectivity. The DGX Station, powered by the Grace Blackwell Ultra GB300 chip, delivers 20 petaflops of AI compute and is capable of running one-trillion-parameter AI models locally on a device that fits beside a desk. NVIDIA also introduced an integration with IBM’s watsonx.data, demonstrating through a Nestlé case study that data operations that previously ran a few times daily now execute five times faster at 83% lower cost using NVIDIA GPU acceleration across 185 countries. NVIDIA confirmed that 100% of its own internal workforce is currently using AI coding agents including Claude Code. Jensen Huang said that the future NVIDIA envisions includes 10 million AI ‘digital workers’ operating alongside human employees across the global economy.
NVIDIA Launches NemoClaw — the ‘Operating System for AI Agents’ That Wants to Be the Windows of the Agentic Era
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