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Nvidia GTC 2026 Recap: Rubin GPUs, Free Enterprise Agent Software, and a $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bet

Jensen Huang’s keynote at GTC 2026 yesterday was two hours and covered the full AI stack — chips, software, agents, and robotics. The headline hardware is Vera Rubin, Nvidia’s next-generation GPU architecture, shipping to data centers later this year and already the subject of what Huang says will be $1 trillion in purchase orders through 2027. Alongside it, Nvidia revealed the Groq 3 LPU — a dedicated language processing unit from the inference startup Nvidia acquired for $20 billion in December — packing 256 units per rack and designed specifically to run AI models faster and cheaper than GPU-only setups. The Kyber architecture, expected in 2027, will take this further: 144 GPUs in vertical compute trays, built for density and lower latency.

The software announcement with the most direct business relevance is NemoClaw — Nvidia’s enterprise-secure, open-source platform for building and running AI agents. It’s designed so businesses can deploy their own agent workflows without routing proprietary data through OpenAI or Anthropic infrastructure. Nvidia also launched the Nemotron Coalition — an alliance with Perplexity, Reflection, and Black Forest Labs to advance open frontier models — a direct counter to the closed-model dominance of GPT-4 and Claude. More open, competitive models means lower costs and more options for every business using AI.

Every major drop in AI cost over the past three years has followed a Nvidia hardware cycle. Rubin and Groq 3 together represent the next one. NemoClaw gives businesses a free path to enterprise AI agents. The five items below cover what else is moving right now.

Quick Hits

ChatGPT Is Testing Ads — and Your Business Could Be One of Them: OpenAI has started showing sponsored results inside ChatGPT, with Best Buy, Target, and Expedia among the first brands to appear. When someone asks ChatGPT for a product recommendation or service, a paid result now surfaces alongside the organic answer. Action: Add ‘AI assistant’ as an option in your next ‘how did you hear about us?’ question. If customers start citing ChatGPT or Claude as how they found you, you’ll want to know before your competitors are already running ads there.

Meta Just Bought an AI Agent Network — Here’s Why That Affects You: Meta acquired Moltbook, a platform designed to help AI agents find and work with each other. It sounds technical, but the practical meaning is this: the big platforms are racing to control how AI agents communicate and coordinate — and whoever wins that race will own a layer of business infrastructure that doesn’t exist yet but will be everywhere in two years. Action: You don’t need to do anything today — but pay attention to which AI agent platforms your tools are building on. OpenAI, Nvidia, and now Meta are all building competing ‘agent infrastructure.’ When you choose tools this year, check which ecosystem they’re plugging into.

A New AI Model Does the Same Job as GPT-4 — at a Fraction of the Cost: MiniMax M2.5 is a new AI model that matches the performance of GPT-4 and Claude on most everyday business tasks — writing, summarizing, drafting emails, answering questions — at significantly lower cost per use. Most businesses adopted one AI tool and stuck with it without ever checking whether something cheaper and equally good existed. Action: Pick one high-volume AI task your team does daily and run it through MiniMax M2.5 alongside your current tool. Compare the output quality honestly. If it’s 80% as good at 40% of the cost, the maths speaks for itself.

One Thing To Try

The AI Tool Audit.

Open ChatGPT or Claude. Paste this:

"Here are the AI tools my business currently pays for and what I use them for: [list each one with cost and use]. For each tool, tell me: is there a cheaper or free alternative that does the same job at comparable quality? Then tell me which tools I could consolidate or cut entirely without losing real capability. Prioritize by monthly saving."

With new cheaper models and open-source alternatives hitting the market every month, most businesses are overpaying for their AI stack without realizing it. This prompt takes 10 minutes and usually finds real savings. Run it now.

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