Nvidia Corp.
A Vision Beyond the GPU
While the world knows Nvidia for its graphics chips, Huang clarified that the company's identity has shifted.
"Nvidia is today really an A.I. infrastructure company," Huang told CNBC.
By building "AI factories" that integrate GPUs, networking switches, and the new Vera CPU, Nvidia is positioning itself as critical to the global economy.
Huang dismissed concerns that the company's growth might be "tapped out," noting that they are creating opportunities far beyond hyperscalers like Google
"It's probably difficult to understand how a company as large as we are could actually be accelerating growth," Huang admitted, but emphasized that the expansion into on-premise data centers and sovereign AI is just beginning.
The Rise of Agentic AI
One of the most striking revelations in the CNBC interview was the discussion of OpenClaw, an open-source project Huang believes will be as impactful as the original launch of generative AI.
- The Next Frontier: "OpenClaw is as big of a deal as ChatGPT, no doubt," Huang stated.
- Accessibility: He explained that "In one line of code, you could create for yourself your own agent," allowing anyone from carpenters to software engineers to become more productive.
- The Goal: These agents, both digital and physical robots, will eventually perform tasks autonomously, reasoning through complex problems like designing a kitchen or writing software.
Regarding his tenure and the company's valuation, Huang said, "That's my dream come true."
Despite the pressure and the energy required to power the AI factories, Huang remains tethered to the mission.
"You know, people ask me how long I'm going to work. I'm hoping to die on the job. And I'm not hoping to die any time soon," he told CNBC.
