Nvidia launched the Alpamayo 2 Super, described as its most powerful open AI model for robotaxis, at Computex 2026. The model is designed to accelerate innovation in autonomous vehicles, fostering collaboration and potentially transforming urban mobility, according to the company.
Separately, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Nemotron 3 Ultra AI model, a move that could redefine enterprise efficiency and investor focus, emphasizing traditional tech over crypto ventures. The announcement underscores Nvidia's broadening AI ambitions beyond data centers.
Huang also outlined the DGX Spark roadmap for laptops and desktop PCs, spanning three generations. The first-generation RTX Spark platform debuted alongside plans for future iterations, including Rubin with LPDDR6 memory, followed by Rosa Feynman.
The open nature of Alpamayo 2 Super may lower barriers for autonomous vehicle development, enabling smaller firms to compete. Meanwhile, the enterprise-focused Nemotron 3 Ultra could shift market attention back to Nvidia's core hardware and AI software ecosystems.
Critics caution that open models risk safety or regulatory challenges in autonomous driving, where rigorous validation is critical. No specific performance benchmarks or adoption timelines were provided by Nvidia for these products.