What happened at Nvidia GTC: NemoClaw, Robot Olaf, and a $1 trillion bet

Why it matters: Nvidia's aggressive AI expansion and partnerships will redefine industry infrastructure and startup opportunities.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang projected $1 trillion in AI chip sales through 2027, underscoring the company's foundational role across diverse AI applications.
- Huang declared the necessity of an "OpenClaw strategy" for every company, signaling Nvidia's intent to embed its technology deeply into various industries, including autonomous vehicles and entertainment.
- The Equity podcast team (Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane) analyzed Nvidia's extensive AI infrastructure partnerships, offering insights into their significance for startups and the evolving tech ecosystem.
- A rambling Olaf robot closed Huang's keynote, a memorable moment that highlighted the conference's blend of ambitious projections and unexpected elements.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled an ambitious vision at GTC, projecting $1 trillion in AI chip sales by 2027 and emphasizing an "OpenClaw strategy" for pervasive AI integration, from training to autonomous systems. The Equity podcast team further dissected Nvidia's expanding AI infrastructure partnerships, analyzing their implications for startups and the broader tech landscape.


