NVIDIA GTC 2026, the global conference on artificial intelligence and accelerated computing, has concluded successfully in San Jose, the United States. As an NVIDIA Jetson Elite Partner, TWOWIN Technology was invited to the conference, with its founder and CEO Jerson Su in attendance. He engaged in in-depth exchanges with the global AI ecosystem and explored future directions for edge computing technology innovation and industrial implementation with NVIDIA and industry partners.

Jerson Su, founder and CEO of TWOWIN Technology, took a group photo with Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. This serves as high recognition of TWOWIN Technology’s dedication to Jetson edge computing and its efforts in empowering industrial implementation. Going forward, the company will continue to leverage the Jetson ecosystem, deepen its layout in AI edge computing, and drive industrial upgrading through cloud-edge-device products and solutions.

At this year’s GTC conference, NVIDIA launched the Vera Rubin 3nm full-stack AI platform. The Rubin GPU integrates 336 billion transistors and HBM4, boasting five times the inference performance of Blackwell and a tenfold improvement in energy efficiency. NVIDIA also rolled out the Blackwell Ultra GB300, liquid-cooled racks, and CPO switches. OpenClaw was defined as the AI agent operating system, marking NVIDIA’s “AI Windows moment.” In addition, NVIDIA released the NemoClaw enterprise-level stack, which features one-command deployment and a built-in security sandbox, ushering in the large-scale implementation of AI Agents.

As a technology enterprise with 15 years of experience in edge computing, Jerson Su, CEO of TWOWIN Technology, held multiple in-depth exchanges with NVIDIA’s global senior management and core ecosystem partners. They exchanged key views on topics including scenario-based applications of edge computing power on the Jetson platform, technological R&D for humanoid robot hardware solutions, and the construction of global AI computing infrastructure. Consensus was reached on further deepening technological collaboration and accelerating the global deployment of edge computing solutions.
Since establishing a cooperative relationship with NVIDIA in 2021, TWOWIN Technology has consistently leveraged NVIDIA’s advanced chip core technologies, focused on the R&D of cloud-edge-device computing infrastructure, and gradually grown into a leading enterprise in domestic edge computing services.
The invitation to this conference represents high recognition from NVIDIA of TWOWIN Technology’s technological strength and industry contributions in edge computing, as well as support and recognition from industry partners and customers. Meanwhile, through this event, TWOWIN Technology has gained an accurate understanding of cutting-edge industry trends and international development momentum, enabling it to fully empower customers with a more professional approach and higher-quality services.
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During the conference, CEO Jerson Su stated that the current AI industry is undergoing a critical transformation from digital intelligence to physical intelligence, and technological innovation and scenario adaptation in edge computing will become core drivers of industrial development.

The exchanges and discussions at this GTC conference have provided new insights for TWOWIN Technology’s technological R&D and strategic layout. In the future, TWOWIN Technology will continue to uphold the development philosophy of seeking truth and pursuing innovation, leverage in-depth ecological collaboration with NVIDIA, continuously optimize edge computing technologies and product systems, and intensify R&D for industry-specific intelligent solutions. While leading the development of edge computing, the company will join hands with global AI ecosystem partners to jointly promote the industrial implementation and global popularization of artificial intelligence technologies.









