Nvidia advances open-source AI with acquisition and new models

Nvidia has announced a significant push into open-source AI, including the acquisition of SchedMD and the release of Nemotron 3 models. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the importance of open innovation in AI progress. These moves aim to enhance multi-agent workflows and strengthen open-source software capabilities.

Nvidia is doubling down on open-source AI initiatives, as revealed in recent announcements. The company has acquired SchedMD, a move designed to bolster its open-source software offerings. This acquisition is part of a broader strategy to foster innovation in AI development.

In addition, Nvidia unveiled Nemotron 3 models specifically tailored for multi-agent workflows. These models are intended to support collaborative AI systems, enabling more complex and efficient operations in various applications.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated, "Open innovation is the foundation of AI progress," underscoring the company's commitment to accessible AI technologies. This push comes amid a growing emphasis on collaborative tools in the AI sector, positioning Nvidia to lead in open-source advancements.

The announcements were made public around December 18, 2025, highlighting Nvidia's ongoing efforts to integrate acquisitions and new models into its ecosystem. By acquiring SchedMD, Nvidia aims to enhance software management for high-performance computing environments, which are crucial for AI workloads.

These developments signal Nvidia's strategic focus on democratizing AI tools, potentially influencing industry standards for open-source collaboration.

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