Technology giant NVIDIA has released a new family of AI models called Nemotron 3, which will target agentic AI applications, as per an official press release.
NVIDIA’s latest release of infrastructure specifically for AI has been part of its series of product rollouts—all of which are either focused on data center infrastructure or AI-based applications—such as the Ruben CPX AI chip or the best-selling Blackwell chip.
The Nemotron 3 family is capable of activating billions of parameters for tasks that require complex levels of reasoning.
Parameters are defined as the internal inputs AI models use for training purposes. They can be considered as signals these models use to make decisions. They are especially important for agentic AI models, which require massive amounts of data to be considered market-ready.
“Open innovation is the foundation of AI progress,” said NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang
“With Nemotron, we’re transforming advanced AI into an open platform that gives developers the transparency and efficiency they need to build agentic systems at scale.”
NVIDIA shares were trading at $176.29 after the announcement.
“Perplexity is built on the idea that human curiosity will be amplified by accurate AI built into exceptional tools, like AI assistants,” said Perplexity’s CEO Aravind Srinivas.
“With our agent router, we can direct workloads to the best fine-tuned open models, like Nemotron 3 Ultra, or leverage leading proprietary models when tasks benefit from their unique capabilities — ensuring our AI assistants operate with exceptional speed, efficiency and scale,”

