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The Unforgettable Events of Nvidia GTC: NemoClaw, Robot Olaf, and a High-Stakes $1 Trillion Wager
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Forecasts $1 Trillion in AI Chip Sales by 2027
At Nvidia’s GTC conference, CEO Jensen Huang captivated the audience with his trademark leather jacket as he delivered a riveting two-and-a-half-hour keynote. He projected a staggering $1 trillion in AI chip sales by 2027, emphasizing the necessity for every company to adopt an “OpenClaw strategy.” The keynote concluded with a whimsical Olaf robot that had its mic abruptly cut off, underscoring Nvidia’s ambition to be a cornerstone in various industries, from AI training to autonomous vehicles and even Disney parks.
TechCrunch’s Equity Podcast Analyzes Nvidia’s AI Infrastructure Partnerships
In the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane delve into the implications of Nvidia’s expanding web of AI infrastructure partnerships for startups. They also dissect other significant headlines from the week, shedding light on the tech landscape’s current trends and developments.
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