Nvidia’s CEO projects $1 trillion in AI chip sales
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Nvidia announced Monday that it was joining the OpenClaw craze, unveiling tools to bring AI agents—which can manage your email, files and calendar while you sleep—into the corporate world.
Nvidia and T-Mobile are working with Nokia and a bunch of developers to bring physical AI applications over distributed edge AI networks.
CEO Jensen Huang predicted $1 trillion in chip demand through 2027 and praised OpenClaw and the rapid rise of agentic AI systems.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said OpenClaw could do for personal AI agents what Windows did for computing.
At Nvidia GTC 2026, HPE unveiled new AI systems and services built around Nvidia’s Vera Rubin architecture as well as expanded capabilities for its HPE Private Cloud AI cloud service.
Vertiv Holdings Co (NYSE:VRT) announced an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA to deliver standardized, simulation ready infrastructure for AI data centers. The partnership introduces Vertiv OneCore Rubin DSX modular building blocks aimed at faster and more reliable deployment of AI factories.
Dell Technologies Inc. unveiled a sweeping set of updates to its artificial intelligence infrastructure portfolio today, adding new data platform capabilities, AI-optimized storage, servers, networking and workstation systems designed to help enterprises move AI projects from experimentation into large-scale production.
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AI chip war heats up: Nvidia targets $1 trillion market with new inference strategy
Nvidia is doubling down on what could be the next big battleground in artificial intelligence, inference computing, with the company estimating that its AI chip revenue opportunity could reach at least $1 trillion through 2027.