Nvidia has an OpenClaw strategy. Do you?
TechCrunch / 3/21/2026
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Key Points
- Nvidia's GTC keynote forecast $1 trillion in AI chip sales through 2027 and positioned OpenClaw as a foundational strategy for companies across AI training, autonomous systems, and consumer experiences like Disney parks.
- The OpenClaw concept is framed as a security and ecosystem orchestration approach, aimed at solving integration and protection challenges across Nvidia's expanding AI infrastructure.
- Nvidia's strategy is advancing through a broad network of partnerships and platforms, including Travis Kalanick's new robotics startup Atoms and Rivian's collaboration with Uber on robotaxi versions of its R2.
- A TechCrunch Equity podcast discussion examines what this expanding AI infrastructure ecosystem means for startups and broader market dynamics.
- Overall messaging suggests Nvidia aims to be foundational to nearly every facet of AI-enabled technology, signaling a significant industry-wide shift in how AI compute is deployed.
CEO Jensen Huang took the stage at Nvidia’s GTC conference this week in his signature leather jacket to deliver a two-and-a-half-hour keynote, projecting $1 trillion in AI chip sales through 2027, declaring that every company needs an “OpenClaw strategy,” and closing with a rambling Olaf robot that had to get its mic cut. The message was hard to miss: Nvidia […]
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