NVIDIA unveils Alpamayo, an AI model for autonomous vehicles
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Nvidia keynotes, always led by CEO Jensen Huang, are famous for its dozens of announcements. And the keynote at CES 2026 has been no different. And yup, the keynote is still happening. So let’s catch up with one news item: Alpamayo.
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Nvidia reveals big open source AI push - major acquisition sealed and new models on the way
Nvidia has announced a major expansion of its open source efforts, combining a software acquisition with new open AI models. The company has announced it has acquired SchedMD, the developer of Slurm, an open source workload management system widely used in high-performance computing and AI.
Huang confirmed that the 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA will be the first production vehicle to ship with Nvidia’s entire AV stack, including the new Alpamayo reasoning capabilities.
Another day in late 2025, another impressive result from a Chinese company in open source artificial intelligence. Chinese social networking company Weibo's AI division recently released its open source VibeThinker-1.5B—a 1.5 billion parameter large ...
The AI chip giant has taken the wraps off its latest compute platform designed for test-time scaling and reasoning models, alongside a slew of open source models for robotics and autonomous driving
Nemotron-3 Nano (available now): A highly efficient and accurate model. Though it’s a 30 billion-parameter model, only 3 billion parameters are active at any time, allowing it to fit onto smaller form-factor GPUs, such as the L40S.
There's a new player in the AI race, and it's a whole country. Switzerland has just released Apertus, its open-source national Large Language Model (LLM) that it hopes would be an alternative to models offered by companies like OpenAI. Apertus, Latin for ...
Since 2022, America has had a solid lead in artificial intelligence thanks to advanced models from high-flying companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and xAI. A growing number of experts, however, worry that the US is starting to fall behind ...
Nvidia keynotes, always led by CEO Jensen Huang, are famous for its dozens of announcements. And the keynote at CES 2026 has been no different. And yup, the keynote is still happening. So let’s catch up with one news item: Alpamayo.