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China’s ‘AI Tigers’ See Shares Surge After Nvidia CEO Touts OpenClaw as ‘Next ChatGPT’
Shares of AI firms Minimax and Zhipu rose as growing adoption of OpenClaw boosts market optimism, with some stocks gaining over 20% after NVIDIA CEO's endorsement.
- On Wednesday, Chinese artificial intelligence stocks surged, with MiniMax up 22%, Knowledge Atlas Technology up 14%, SK Hynix nearly 9%, and Samsung Electronics 7.53%.
- NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang praised OpenClaw at NVIDIA GTC on March 17, 2026, calling it 'definitely the next ChatGPT' and projecting $1 trillion in purchase orders through 2027 between Blackwell and Vera Rubin.
- Companies have rolled out OpenClaw-based agent tools, and SenseTime recently integrated an OpenClaw-powered assistant, lifting its shares 2.43%.
- Moody's said China's rapid uptake of artificial intelligence reinforces its position as a leading AI market, but adoption remains uneven across sectors, producing varied credit implications as large technology firms lead integration while consumer and industrial companies adopt selectively.
- MiniMax and Zhipu rank among China's rising 'AI tigers,' with Zhipu unveiling GLM-5 last month; one vendor said performance nears Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5, while UCloud advanced 13%.
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The NewsFor one of the busiest men on this planet, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sure has spent a lot of time talking this week. First, a three-hour speech at his signature conference, followed by a media session in which he revealed the “triangle” mantra sustaining him through the current race for AI dominance: “Don’t get fired, don’t be bored, and don’t die.”In this industry, “if you aren’t running, you’re being eaten,” he said. Moving too cautiousl…
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