Nvidia is reportedly preparing to unveil its latest innovation, dubbed NemoClaw, which aims to establish standards in the emerging claw technology sector. This development may enhance Nvidia's influence as a leader in AI chip architecture and proprietary software, particularly through its widely used CUDA platform.
The claw concept, which began gaining traction after the introduction of OpenClaw last year, serves as a hardware and software solution for large language models (LLMs). These systems, such as Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex, are designed to act as personal assistants capable of executing tasks like coding and internet browsing. Users typically dedicate specific computers to manage these claws and link them to costly LLM subscriptions.
Recently, OpenAI hired Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw, who aims to innovate personal agents as part of OpenAI's offerings, according to CEO Sam Altman. Nvidia has been in discussions with various enterprise software companies about its claw platform, indicating a significant push into this competitive market.