════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ AIDRAN STORY ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Title: Jensen Huang Wants NVIDIA to Own Every Layer of AI. The Hardware Forums Are Noticing. Beat: AI Hardware & Compute Published: 2026-04-15T23:46:15.577Z URL: https://aidran.ai/stories/jensen-huang-wants-nvidia-every-layer-ai-hardware-072e ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── A post on Bluesky this week described {{entity:nvidia|NVIDIA}}'s strategy in terms that had nothing to do with GPU benchmarks: {{entity:jensen-huang|Jensen Huang}}, the author wrote, is positioning the company as AI's "switchyard" — coordinating fabs, memory, networking, and governments.[¹] Not faster chips. Ecosystem control. It's a subtle reframe, but in the context of everything else happening in {{beat:ai-hardware-compute|AI hardware}} right now, it reads less like corporate strategy and more like a territorial claim. The timing matters. Hardware conversations have been running at roughly double their usual volume for several days, and the threads driving that activity aren't about specs or benchmarks. They're about who controls what, and at which layer. One recurring thread concerns export controls — the observation that AI chips are now a controlled technology, which means NVIDIA's ambitions aren't just commercial but geopolitical.[²] When a chip company starts coordinating with governments, it has moved into a different category of institution. The {{story:nvidia-sits-center-every-argument-ai-exactly-142a|discourse around NVIDIA}} has been tracking this shift for a while, but the switchyard framing makes it unusually legible: a switchyard doesn't generate power, it determines where power flows. The other story running beneath the volume spike is about what happens when that control gets challenged from below. Hugging Face published Waypoint-1.5 this week, a real-time video world model explicitly designed for consumer hardware rather than datacenter infrastructure.[³] The {{story:rtx-4070-super-runs-46-ai-models-cloud-suddenly-2f75|growing argument}} in enthusiast communities is that capable models are migrating toward the edge faster than the industry's centralized bets anticipated. One commenter on a Wired piece pushed back on the word ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Source: AIDRAN — https://aidran.ai This content is available under https://aidran.ai/terms ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════