
Another cloud stop for Nvidia’s model train
Vultr says it’s expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA by deploying Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, a lightweight multimodal model built for reasoning and understanding. In plain English: Nvidia’s AI software is getting more places to live, which is exactly how you keep the ecosystem sticky.
Why this matters
The pitch here isn’t flashy in the “breaking news, pack your bags” sense. It’s more like Nvidia quietly adding another charger to the electric highway. Developers can now deploy the model on dedicated NVIDIA GPU clusters or access it through Vultr’s serverless inference service, which makes the whole thing easier to use and harder for customers to rip out later.
That’s the kind of plumbing investors tend to like. More cloud distribution for Nvidia’s stack means more reasons for enterprises to stay inside the Nvidia universe instead of wandering off to a rival platform because, well, the grass looked greener.
The bigger picture
This is less about one model launch and more about Nvidia’s strategy of turning AI infrastructure into an ecosystem. The company sells the chips, powers the software, and keeps finding new partners who want in on the party.
Big picture: Nvidia keeps doing the thing that makes bulls smile — making itself useful everywhere, not just inside a data center rack.
