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Description
NVIDIA's Nemotron 3.5 Lightning is a state-of-the-art mixture-of-experts model boasting 30 billion parameters, of which 3 billion are actively utilized, specifically engineered for efficient, high-throughput performance in long-duration and continuously operating AI agents. This model is tailored for the execution components of agentic systems, adeptly managing frequent operations like tool invocations, output verification, routine commands, and delegating tasks to subagents, while larger reasoning models concentrate on strategic planning and orchestration. By employing a mixture-of-experts architecture, it activates only a select subset of parameters for each input token, marrying the expansive capacity of a larger model with significantly reduced computational demands. The training of this model is optimized for widely used agent harnesses and enhances inference speed through techniques such as speculative decoding, multi-token prediction, DFlash, and DSpark, making it versatile across various operational scenarios. Additionally, it is compatible with BF16 and NVFP4 checkpoints, providing flexibility in deployment from local systems like DGX Spark and GeForce RTX hardware to extensive data center infrastructures. In summary, its innovative design and scalability make it a powerful tool for advancing AI capabilities.
Description
vLLM is an advanced library tailored for the efficient inference and deployment of Large Language Models (LLMs). Initially created at the Sky Computing Lab at UC Berkeley, it has grown into a collaborative initiative enriched by contributions from both academic and industry sectors. The library excels in providing exceptional serving throughput by effectively handling attention key and value memory through its innovative PagedAttention mechanism. It accommodates continuous batching of incoming requests and employs optimized CUDA kernels, integrating technologies like FlashAttention and FlashInfer to significantly improve the speed of model execution. Furthermore, vLLM supports various quantization methods, including GPTQ, AWQ, INT4, INT8, and FP8, and incorporates speculative decoding features. Users enjoy a seamless experience by integrating easily with popular Hugging Face models and benefit from a variety of decoding algorithms, such as parallel sampling and beam search. Additionally, vLLM is designed to be compatible with a wide range of hardware, including NVIDIA GPUs, AMD CPUs and GPUs, and Intel CPUs, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for developers across different platforms. This broad compatibility makes vLLM a versatile choice for those looking to implement LLMs efficiently in diverse environments.
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NVIDIA NemoClaw
OpenAI
Integrations
Database Mart
Docker
Hermes Agent
Hugging Face
KServe
Kubernetes
NGINX
NVIDIA DRIVE
NVIDIA NemoClaw
OpenAI
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Vendor Details
Company Name
NVIDIA
Founded
1993
Country
United States
Website
nvidia.com
Vendor Details
Company Name
vLLM
Country
United States
Website
vllm.ai