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Nemotron vs. Phi

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Nemotron

Overview

Nemotron is NVIDIA's open model family for efficient reasoning, coding, long-context analysis, and agent orchestration. Nemotron 3 Ultra is the current flagship.


NVIDIA introduced the Nemotron 3 family in December 2025 with Nano, Super, and Ultra tiers. Nemotron 3 Ultra, released in June 2026, is a 550B-parameter hybrid Mamba-Transformer mixture-of-experts model with 55B active parameters and a one-million-token context window. It is optimized for long-running agent workflows, tool use, code, multilingual reasoning, and high-stakes retrieval. NVIDIA publishes the weights, training data, recipes, and fine-tuning workflows under the OpenMDW-1.1 license.


Initial release: 2025-12-15

Current generation: Nemotron 3 Ultra

Phi

Phi

Overview

Phi is Microsoft's family of compact open models designed for efficient local and edge deployment. Phi-4 is the current generation.


Microsoft introduced Phi-1 and Phi-2 to demonstrate how carefully curated and synthetic training data can make small models unusually capable. Phi-3 expanded the family for mobile and multimodal use. The Phi-4 generation includes a 14B general model and reasoning variants, plus smaller and multimodal checkpoints. Phi models are released under the MIT license and are designed for research, local inference, and resource-constrained production workloads.


Initial release: 2023-06-20

Current generation: Phi-4

Nemotron

Phi

Products & Features
Instruct Models
Coding Capability
Customization
Finetuning
Open Source
License OpenMDW-1.1 MIT
Model Sizes 550B (55B active) 3.8B, 5.6B, 14B