💨 Abstract
Nvidia has expanded its open-source AI initiatives through the acquisition of SchedMD, the developer of the Slurm workload management system, and the release of the Nemotron 3 family of open AI models. Slurm, used for high-performance computing and AI, will remain open-source and vendor-neutral. The Nemotron 3 models, including Nano, Super, and Ultra, are designed for various AI tasks, from targeted applications to complex systems.
Courtesy: Rebecca Szkutak
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