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Nemotron 3 Nano is a small yet powerful large language model from NVIDIA's Nemotron 3 series, specifically crafted for effective agentic reasoning, interactive dialogue, and programming assignments. Its innovative Mixture-of-Experts Mamba-Transformer framework selectively activates a limited set of parameters for each token, ensuring rapid inference times without sacrificing accuracy or reasoning capabilities. With roughly 31.6 billion parameters in total, including about 3.2 billion active ones (or 3.6 billion when factoring in embeddings), it surpasses the performance of the previous Nemotron 2 Nano model while requiring less computational effort for each forward pass. The model is equipped to manage long-context processing of up to one million tokens, which allows it to efficiently process extensive documents, complex workflows, and detailed reasoning sequences in a single cycle. Moreover, it is engineered for high-throughput, real-time performance, making it particularly adept at handling multi-turn dialogues, invoking tools, and executing agent-based workflows that involve intricate planning and reasoning tasks. This versatility positions Nemotron 3 Nano as a leading choice for applications requiring advanced cognitive capabilities.

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GNU nano was created as a free alternative to the Pico text editor, which is part of the Pine email suite developed by the University of Washington. Its goal was to closely mimic Pico while incorporating additional features. The Debian GNU/Linux distribution, recognized for its commitment to distributing genuinely "free" software (meaning software that has no limitations on redistribution), chose not to include binary packages for Pine or Pico. This decision left many users in a difficult position: while they appreciated these applications, the available versions did not align with the GNU definition of free software. GNU nano serves as a compact and user-friendly text editor. In addition to standard text editing capabilities, nano provides features such as undo/redo, syntax highlighting, interactive search-and-replace, automatic indentation, line numbering, word completion, file locking, backup files, and support for internationalization. Notably, with the release of version 4.0, nano ceased to automatically wrap overly long lines by default, enhancing user control over text formatting. This change reflects the continuous evolution of the software to better meet user needs.

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Nemotron 3

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Nemotron 3

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Free Version

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Deployment

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Customer Support

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Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

NVIDIA

Founded

1993

Country

United States

Website

research.nvidia.com/labs/nemotron/Nemotron-3/

Vendor Details

Company Name

nano

Founded

1999

Website

www.nano-editor.org

Product Features

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Auto-Complete
Code Folding
Column Editing
Customizable Themes
Debugging
Formatting / Table Editing
Keyboard Shortcuts
Multi-Monitor Editing
Syntax Highlighting
WYSIWYG

Text Editors

API
Auto-Complete
Code Folding
Column Editing
Customizable Themes
Debugging
Formatting / Table Editing
Keyboard Shortcuts
Multi-Monitor Editing
Syntax Highlighting
WYSIWYG

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