Nvidia’s Huang bankrolls AI boom with $90bn deal spree
Chipmaker’s spending rivals Big Tech’s biggest venture operations, tying customers and start-ups to its technology
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Autonomous agent orchestration tool OpenClaw hit the scene last November and immediately went viral, but its dramatic flaws were exposed just as quickly. Still, it marked a pivotal step in the agentic AI era, and enterprises have been exploring ways to deploy fleets of autonomous agents safely and securely ever since. Automation Anywhere Tuesday rolled out its answer to this challenge, EnterpriseClaw, created in collaboration with Cisco, Nvidia, Okta, and OpenAI. The company says the platform will enable companies to deploy autonomous AI agents across their desktops, cloud platforms, secured ‘behind-the-firewall’ networks, and on-premises systems, all while maintaining centralized control, access, and observability. Automates business-critical work EnterpriseClaw is built on Automation Anywhere’s Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) and Contextual Intelligence Graph, which automate business-critical work. It also integrates with Cisco AI Defense and DefenseClaw to provide security purpose-bu
At this year’s Google I/O conference, NVIDIA and Google Cloud are accelerating the work of more than 100,000 developers in the companies’ joint developer community, which provides curated learning paths, hands-on labs and events that help them build using the full-stack NVIDIA AI platform on Google Cloud. Launched at Google I/O last year, the community […]
May 19, 2026 — Agentic AI has always called for a different kind of CPU. NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang introduced the answer — the standalone Vera CPU — […] The post NVIDIA’s Vera CPU Lands at Leading AI Labs as Agentic AI Demand Grows appeared first on AIwire.
AI content is getting good, but SynthID might be able to help tell truth from fiction.
The project is automaker Stellantis’ latest AI initiative.
President Trump flew to Beijing, brought Jensen Huang along at the last minute, and left two days later, telling reporters that “something could happen” on chip exports. Nothing did. Not a single Nvidia H200 has shipped to China since Trump first authorised the sales in December 2025, and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told Bloomberg that semiconductor controls were […] The post The Nvidia H200 China deal survived the Trump-Xi summit–just not in the way anyone expected appeared first on AI News.
As CNBC recently reported, some of the resistance to large AI data center construction is pushing the market to consider a more distributed model, including small compute systems designed for residential settings. The story pointed to pilot-stage thinking among companies such as PulteGroup, Nvidia, and Span, suggesting this is no longer just a home-lab fantasy or a fringe edge-computing thought experiment. It is now credible enough to be discussed by experts in housing, energy management, and economic infrastructure. It’s certainly not mainstream, but it is worth serious examination. Economic forces at work The timing is not accidental. Homes are expensive, especially for those who bought at the elevated prices and interest rates of late. Mortgage payments are a heavy burden; insurance and taxes continue to climb. In this housing market, homeowners are increasingly interested in turning underutilized parts of their properties into sources of recurring income. Spare rooms have become sh