Nvidia Prepares NemoClaw Launch
Chipmaker Nvidia is gearing up to release its own open-source AI agent platform, positioning it directly against systems like OpenClaw, based on a recent Wired report.
Pitching to Key Partners
Sources familiar with Nvidia's strategy report that the company has been promoting the platform, dubbed NemoClaw, to various corporate partners in advance of its annual developer conference next week. Companies including Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike are reportedly in discussions, although the precise advantages these firms might gain from aligning with the open-source tool remain unspecified.
Companies in Partnership Talks
- Salesforce
- Cisco
- Adobe
- CrowdStrike
NemoClaw vs. OpenClaw
The name NemoClaw signals its rivalry with OpenClaw, formerly known as Moltbot and Clawdbot, which captured significant interest in January by allowing users to manage persistent AI agents on personal devices powered by diverse underlying models. Recently, OpenAI recruited OpenClaw's creator, Peter Steinberger, to spearhead next-generation personal agents—a move highlighted by founder Sam Altman—while the OpenClaw initiative proceeds via an independent foundation supported by OpenAI.






