-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%

Nvidia Powers Next-Gen Adaptive Digital AI Agents For Cisco, Nasdaq, And Meta

Benzinga·04/24/2025 18:21:47
Listen to the news

Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced NeMo microservices Wednesday, which helped enterprise IT quickly build AI teammates that tap into data flywheels to scale employee productivity. The microservices provide an end-to-end developer platform for creating state-of-the-art agentic AI systems and continually optimizing them with data flywheels informed by inference, business data, and user preferences.

With a data flywheel, enterprise IT can onboard AI agents as digital teammates.

Also Read: Analyst Sticks With Nvidia Despite Fallout From China Curbs

These agents can tap into user interactions and data generated during AI inference to continuously improve model performance, turning usage into insight and insight into action.

NeMo microservices clients included AT&T Inc (NYSE:T), BlackRock Inc (NYSE:BLK), Cisco Systems, Inc (NASDAQ:CSCO), and Nasdaq, Inc (NASDAQ:NDAQ).

NeMo microservices support a wide range of popular open models, including Llama, the Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) Phi family of small language models, Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google Gemma, Mistral, and Llama Nemotron Ultra, currently the top open model on scientific reasoning, coding, and complex math benchmarks.

Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) has tapped Nvidia NeMo microservices through new connectors for Meta Llamastack. Users can access the same capabilities, including Customizer, Evaluator, and Guardrails, via APIs, enabling them to run the full suite of agent-building workflows within their environment.

BofA Securities analyst Vivek Arya chose Nvidia as the top AI pick, citing healthy demand for AI computing with the ongoing shift toward compute-hungry test-time computing and reasoning models as additional catalysts.

Price Actions: NVDA stock is up 3.35% at $106.16 at the last check on Thursday. 

Read Next:

Photo by Hepha1st0s via Shutterstock