Oracle is announcing support for importing open-weights model NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super, enabled by a new Model Import capability in OCI Generative AI.
Soon to be available on Oracle Government Cloud in addition to commercial cloud regions, Nemotron 3 Super is the first model from NVIDIA available through OCI Generative AI Model Import and demonstrates how organizations can now run advanced reasoning models on OCI while maintaining control over customization and deployment, Oracle said.
Model Import allows customers to bring supported models into OCI Generative AI and run them through the same managed service used for Oracle-hosted models. This combines the flexibility of open models with a consistent API, enterprise security model, and operational experience.
Oracle Government Cloud operates government cloud regions in the U.S., U.K., and Australia and provides governments worldwide with a way to run generative AI models that still meet local data residency, classification, operational, and security requirements.
OCI Generative AI now supports importing open-weights NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super models.
Nemotron 3 Super is designed for high-performance reasoning, strong instruction following, and enterprise generative AI workloads, and is part of the broader Nemotron 3 reasoning family that also includes Nemotron Nano and Ultra models for different deployment and capability needs.
As described by NVIDIA, “NVIDIA Nemotron Super is a hybrid MoE model with the highest compute efficiency and accuracy for multi-agent applications and for specialized agentic AI systems.” Nemotron 3 Super is positioned toward the top of the openness-intelligence spectrum, combining open weights with documented data sources and techniques, and delivering strong benchmark performance and efficiency.
This makes it particularly well-suited for emerging enterprise AI patterns where multiple agents collaborate to complete complex tasks. These systems increasingly rely on models that can coordinate reasoning, planning, and execution efficiently across workflows.
For organizations already building on NVIDIA accelerated computing, Nemotron 3 Super integrates naturally into existing AI pipelines while benefiting from OCI’s unique cloud infrastructure.
OCI Generative AI provides the managed platform layer, while Nemotron 3 Super delivers the model capabilities required for advanced workloads, especially for enterprises looking for a high degree of openness across weights, data, and training techniques, backed by NVIDIA’s committed roadmap for the Nemotron 3 family.
Model Import introduces a new level of flexibility by allowing teams to run their own models inside OCI Generative AI while maintaining a unified operational environment.
Model Import becomes particularly valuable as organizations adopt agentic AI architectures, where multiple models collaborate to complete complex workflows.
In these systems, different agents often specialize in planning, reasoning, retrieval, or execution. Rather than relying on a single model, teams select models based on the role they perform within the system.
OCI Generative AI allows these models to run within a single managed environment, making it easier to orchestrate agent interactions while maintaining consistent security and operational controls.
This is where Nemotron 3 Super fits naturally. Its hybrid MoE architecture and strong reasoning performance make it well-suited for coordination and reasoning roles within multi-agent systems, helping improve collaboration between agents while maintaining efficient inference performance, Oracle said.
OCI Generative AI supports multiple model types, each designed to address different customer requirements while maintaining a consistent developer experience.
By supporting multiple model types within a single service, OCI Generative AI allows organizations to adopt new models as innovation evolves while maintaining a consistent operational and security framework, Oracle said.
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