On March 11, 2026, global AI computing giant NVIDIA once again disrupted industry rules. According to the latest news, NVIDIA will officially launch an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw at the upcoming GTC annual developer conference.

The most significant signal from this move is hardware decoupling. Through NemoClaw, companies can seamlessly integrate and distribute AI agents to their employees without purchasing NVIDIA's proprietary H series or Blackwell chips. This move marks NVIDIA's transition from "selling shovels" to becoming an ecological leader that sets the rules.

Strong Collaboration: A Star-Studded Network under Open Source Model

To rapidly expand its ecosystem, NVIDIA has actively reached out to tech giants such as Salesforce, Cisco, and Google to explore in-depth cooperation.

Differing from previous closed-source products, NemoClaw adopts an open-source model. This means partners can gain early access to the platform for free by contributing code. This "everyone contributes firewood" strategy aims to use the collective R&D efforts of the entire industry to tackle security risks such as unpredictable behavior of agents in complex business environments and data leaks, providing true enterprise-level security protection.

Chinese Strength: Breakthrough in Industrial Communication International Standards with "10ns Precision"

At the same time as AI soft power is booming, China has also achieved a historic moment in the field of industrial communication. Recently, the international standards for industrial communication, led by China, have been officially approved for initiation by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).

This standard is based on China's independently developed wired and wireless transmission synchronization network (WiTSnet) technology, achieving the world's first dynamic organizational network architecture, with device synchronization accuracy reaching the 10ns (nanosecond) level. The successful initiation of this standard not only represents the high recognition of China's technical path by the global industry, but also provides an extremely reliable communication foundation for future AI empowerment of precision manufacturing.

Consumer Electronics Outlook Upgraded: Apple's Foldable iPhoneFold Inventory Target Increased by 20%

Positive news is also coming from the consumer side. According to supply chain reports, Apple's first foldable phone iPhoneFold is expected to be released in the second half of the year. Due to strong market response, Apple has significantly increased its original inventory target by 20%. Analysts predict that by 2026, sales of Apple foldable screens are expected to exceed 14 million units, which will directly drive a boom in the entire supply chain including precision hinges and flexible screens.

Large Model Usage Ranking: Chinese Model Step 3.5 Flash Leads Globally

In the area of large model applications, Chinese players have also made stunning performances. The latest OpenClaw statistics show that Chinese large models have dominated the rankings in the past 30 days.

In particular, the open-source base model Step 3.5 Flash from StepZen has seen the most rapid increase in usage volume, with total token usage now ranking first globally, surpassing Kimi K2.5 and MiniMax M2.5. Currently, the top three positions on both the daily and monthly rankings of OpenClaw are completely occupied by Chinese models, indicating that China's AI application layer is showing strong global appeal.

From NVIDIA's platform decoupling to the approval of China's industrial communication standards, and then to the anticipation of foldable phones, the global technology industry is moving toward the AGI era with unprecedented speed in the spring of 2026.