Nvidia усиливает открытые инициативы с новыми моделями Nemotron 3 и покупкой SchedMD Translation: Nvidia Strengthens Open Initiatives with New Nemotron 3 Models and Acquisition of SchedMD

As part of its initiative to bolster its presence in the open-source domain, Nvidia has recently **acquired** SchedMD and rolled out the Nemotron 3 line of AI models.

SchedMD is the creator of the widely-used workload management system Slurm, which was initially launched in 2002. The company was founded eight years later by prominent developers Morris Jette and Danny Auble, with Auble serving as the CEO.

Nvidia has been collaborating with SchedMD for over a decade and regards its technology as a crucial infrastructure for generative AI.

In conjunction with this, Jensen Huang’s company has introduced the Nemotron 3 series of open neural networks, which are touted as the «most efficient» for generating accurate agents.

The series encompasses:

«Open innovation is fundamental to the advancement of AI. With Nemotron, we are transforming advanced artificial intelligence into a platform that provides developers with the transparency and efficiency needed to build large-scale agent systems,» Huang stated in a press release.

Recently, Nvidia has been intensifying its focus on open source.

In December, the company **announced** Alpamayo-R1, an open language model for visual reasoning tailored for autonomous driving. This new tool is built on the «reasoning» foundation of **Cosmos-Reason**.

In October, Huang **declared** that artificial intelligence has reached a «spiral of success.» He noted that significant improvements in neural networks are driving increased investments in the technology, further enhancing this field.

As a reminder, Nvidia’s revenue for the third quarter reached **$57 billion**, marking a 62% increase compared to the same period last year.