NVIDIA Unveils NemoClaw Toolkit and Nemotron 3 Ultra Model Cutting Costs 30%
NVDA•NVIDIA introduced its Agent Toolkit—featuring NemoClaw blueprints, Nemotron 3 Ultra (550B parameters, 5× faster inference, 30% lower cost) and OpenShell runtime—enabling partners like Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, Siemens and Synopsys to build autonomous AI engineers. CrowdStrike and Palantir are deploying Nemotron-powered agents to streamline cybersecurity and operational workflows.
1. NVIDIA Agent Toolkit Launch
NVIDIA unveiled its Agent Toolkit comprising NemoClaw blueprints, Nemotron open models, the OpenShell secure runtime and CUDA-X libraries. The toolkit provides open source foundations for enterprises to develop autonomous AI agents across engineering, healthcare, software development and operations.
2. Nemotron 3 Ultra Model Details
NVIDIA introduced Nemotron 3 Ultra, a 550-billion-parameter mixture-of-experts model delivering up to 5× faster inference and 30% lower cost than comparable frontier models. Ultra is post-trained for major agent platforms including LangChain, Hermes Agent and OpenClaw to support long-running, complex workflows.
3. Enterprise Partnerships and Use Cases
Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, Siemens and Synopsys are using NemoClaw to build autonomous AI engineers that compress multiweek simulation and verification workflows into hours. CrowdStrike and Palantir are deploying Nemotron-powered agents to automate vulnerability remediation and operational analytics, while Microsoft, Canonical and Red Hat integrate OpenShell for secure enterprise deployment.
4. Implications for NVIDIA
The Agent Toolkit and high-performance open models are poised to accelerate software lifecycle adoption of NVIDIA’s data center GPUs and drive recurring software revenues. Expanded enterprise partnerships and cost-efficient AI agents strengthen NVIDIA’s position in both AI development platforms and industry verticals.




