California: Nvidia has launched a new AI model called Nemotron‑3 Super, designed to help developers build generative‑AI systems more easily. The model is “open‑weight”, which means companies can download it, customise it, and train it for their own needs instead of relying on closed‑source models.
Nemotron‑3 Super comes in different sizes and is trained on huge datasets, allowing it to produce more accurate text, better reasoning, and stronger performance across tasks. Nvidia says this will make it easier for businesses to build AI tools like chatbots, content generators, coding assistants, or customer‑support systems without starting from scratch.
The model also fits neatly into Nvidia’s existing AI ecosystem. Companies already using Nvidia GPUs and software can plug Nemotron‑3 Super into their workflows, fine‑tune it for specific industries, and deploy it at scale. Nvidia claims the model performs competitively with other leading AI systems.
All in all, Nemotron‑3 Super is part of Nvidia’s push to give businesses more customisable AI options, putting it in direct competition with open‑weight models from Meta and Mistral, as well as closed-model platforms from OpenAI and Google.
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