Jensen Huang: "OpenClaw is the new computer"
Nvidia CEO compares OpenClaw to PC era and emphasizes team advantage
Huang draws PC comparison and praises OpenClaw
At a recent event, Jensen Huang, CEO of semiconductor giant Nvidia, caused a stir with a bold statement: "OpenClaw is the new computer." This thesis, which at first glance seems daring, compares current developments with the PC era of the 1980s and 1990s.
PC-like moment in the tech industry
Huang argues that we are currently in a similar phase of upheaval as when personal computers became a mass phenomenon. "Early adopters are moving fast," Huang said, referring to the rapid spread and further development of OpenClaw technology.
Single developer with team power
Huang particularly wants to emphasize the changed possibilities for individual developers: "And one builder now has the leverage of an entire team." He is referring to the increased productivity and the tools enabled by OpenClaw that make complex projects feasible even for small teams or individuals.
Reactions from the community
The statement by the Nvidia boss has sparked discussions in the tech community. While some praise the vision as visionary, others question whether the comparison with the PC era really applies. One thing is certain: OpenClaw has gained considerable importance in recent months and is strongly promoted by Nvidia.
Outlook
Whether Huang's prophecy will come true remains to be seen. The parallels to the PC era are unmistakable - both in terms of technological disruption and the question of which companies and platforms will prevail in the long term. With his statement, Nvidia is positioning itself as a driving force behind OpenClaw.