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Ahead of GTC 2026, Nvidia Launches Open-Source AI Platform ‘NemoClaw’
As Nvidia NVDA +2.72% ▲ gears up for its annual developer conference, GTC 2026, next week, the chipmaker is launching NemoClaw, its own open-source AI platform tailored for enterprise use. NemoClaw enables enterprises to roll out AI agents to handle workflow tasks, potentially replacing some manual work. Its open-source nature allows companies to integrate the platform even if their software does not run on Nvidia chips. According to a _WIRED _report, Nvidia has already pitched the product to several software companies.
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AI agents are autonomous software that automates workflow tasks like data analysis or customer support. Nvidia is in talks for partnerships with tech giants like Salesforce CRM -1.64% ▼ , Google GOOGL +2.70% ▲ , Cisco CSCO -3.09% ▼ , Adobe ADBE -0.42% ▼ , and CrowdStrike CRWD +1.20% ▲ . Partners could gain early access in exchange for contributions like code or resources. The platform will also incorporate built-in security and privacy features to address enterprise concerns.
Why Nvidia Is Going Open-Source
Nvidia’s strategic pivot toward an open-source platform comes as “Claw”-style AI tools gain popularity in tech, despite ongoing debates over safety and reliability. Some companies have even banned similar OpenClaw tools on corporate devices. OpenAI’s purchase of the OpenClaw project earlier this year showed rising interest in autonomous AI agent tech.
By embracing open-source, Nvidia expands beyond its proprietary CUDA ecosystem to draw in more business customers. The goal is to keep leading in AI hardware as the field undergoes rapid changes.
Is NVDA Stock a Good Buy Now?
Analysts remain highly optimistic about Nvidia’s long-term prospects. On TipRanks, NVDA has a Strong Buy consensus rating based on 39 Buys and one Hold rating. The average Nvidia price target of $272.16 implies 49% upside potential from current levels. Over the past year, NVDA shares have surged 70.7%.
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