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OpenClaw vs NemoClaw: How Open-Source Agents Are Commoditizing the $100B LLM Market

OpenClaw vs NemoClaw: How Open-Source Agents Are Commoditizing the $100B LLM Market

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Peter Steinberger built OpenClaw essentially alone. No team of 50 researchers. No $10 billion in compute. One developer, working from his apartment, created what Jensen Huang just called "the new Linux" on the biggest stage in tech. And it's forcing every AI company to confront a question they've been dodging for two years: what happens when the orchestration layer becomes more valuable than the models themselves? From Side Project to Fastest-Growing Open-Source Project in History OpenClaw hit 250,000 GitHub stars faster than any open-source project before it. For context, Linux took 30 years to reach 180K stars. TensorFlow peaked at 185K. React sits at 230K after a decade. OpenClaw blew past all of them in months. The trajectory tells the story: 9,000 stars in early January 2026. By February, 100,000. When NVIDIA featured it at GTC 2026 on March 18, it crossed 250,000. As of today, it's still climbing — roughly 3,000 new stars per day. What makes OpenClaw different from the dozen othe

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