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Signal timeline826 total
May 20, 2026
3wForkNVIDIA/warp-minioforked from minio/warp - Low-traction fork of NVIDIA reposourcenotability 1.0/102
May 1, 2026
May 1ForkNVIDIA/cell-evalforked from ArcInstitute/cell-eval - Low stars, routine forksourcenotability 2.0/106
Mar 19, 2026
Mar 19ForkNVIDIA/novaforked from torvalds/linux - Routine fork, very low starssourcenotability 2.0/1017
Jan 14, 2026
Jan 14ForkNVIDIA/pantsforked from pantsbuild/pants - Routine fork, very low starssourcenotability 1.0/104
Jan 13, 2026
Jan 13ForkNVIDIA/virt-managerforked from virt-manager/virt-manager - Routine fork with low traction.sourcenotability 2.0/101
Feb 25, 2025
Feb 25ForkNVIDIA/libredfishforked from cholcombe973/libredfish - Routine fork, minimal traction.sourcenotability 1.0/1014
May 6, 2024
May 6ForkNVIDIA/pldmforked from openbmc/pldmsource7
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-user-managerforked from openbmc/phosphor-user-managersource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-networkdforked from openbmc/phosphor-networkdsource3
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-loggingforked from openbmc/phosphor-loggingsource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-host-ipmidforked from openbmc/phosphor-host-ipmidsource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-health-monitorforked from openbmc/phosphor-health-monitorsource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-dbus-interfacesforked from openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfacessource3
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-certificate-managerforked from openbmc/phosphor-certificate-managersource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/phosphor-buttonsforked from openbmc/phosphor-buttonssource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/obmc-consoleforked from openbmc/obmc-consolesource4
May 6ForkNVIDIA/linuxforked from openbmc/linuxsource12
May 6ForkNVIDIA/libpldmforked from openbmc/libpldmsource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/entity-managerforked from openbmc/entity-managersource2
May 6ForkNVIDIA/dbus-sensorsforked from openbmc/dbus-sensorssource6
May 6ForkNVIDIA/bmcwebforked from openbmc/bmcwebsource7

Top signals

  1. #1Modelsnvidia/NVIDIA-Nemotron-3-Ultra-550B-A55B-BF169.0
  2. #2WritingNVIDIA Partners With Microsoft on Unified Stack for Agentic AI Deployment, From Windows Devices to Cloud to Local8.0
  3. #3Modelsnvidia/NVIDIA-Nemotron-3-Ultra-550B-A55B-Base-BF168.0
  4. #4WritingTaiwan’s Industry Titans Turbocharge World’s AI Infrastructure Buildout With NVIDIA8.0
  5. #5WritingHow Cosmos 3 Helps Physical AI Think Before It Acts7.0

Agent answer

NVIDIA has 826 loaded public signals: 0 hiring, 21 forks, 557 releases or model cards, 27 talking, and 221 repos. Latest signal: NVIDIA/elements @nvidia-elements/cli-v2.1.0. Data-business radar maps 35 signals to Data demand, Evals and quality, Infrastructure, Safety and policy, Product and customer. The standing analysis was generated with an unknown model and 0 evidence refs.

NVIDIA

has loaded 826 public signals

NVIDIA

has hiring signal count 0

NVIDIA

has fork signal count 21

NVIDIA

has release signal count 557

Analysis — agent synthesisfull report →generated June 8, 2026

Thesis

NVIDIA is positioning itself as the full-stack supplier of the "AI factory" era — selling not just silicon but open models, agent runtimes, and physical-AI foundation models that run on its hardware. The current push centers on three fronts: long-running agents (the Nemotron 3 Ultra family and the NemoClaw agent blueprint), physical/world AI (Cosmos 3 and robotics), and local/personal agents on new hardware (RTX Spark, DGX Spark, Jetson). Nearly all first-party writing in the window is GTC Taipei / COMPUTEX launch and partnership coverage, framing NVIDIA as the infrastructure layer that converts "energy into tokens."

Shipping

The flagship open release is Nemotron 3 Ultra, an open model built for long-running agents — the `nvidia/NVIDIA-Nemotron-3-Ultra-550B-A55B-BF16` checkpoint (~560B params) leads the model footprint at 49,784 downloads / 158 likes, with companion Base (1,059 downloads) and GenRM reward-model (413 downloads) variants. The Cosmos 3 world-model line ships `Cosmos3-Super-Text2Image` (5,075 dl), `Cosmos3-Super-Image2Video` (4,515 dl), and the robotics-policy `Cosmos3-Nano-Policy-DROID` (4,153 dl). Smaller Nemotron-branded releases cover multimodal and speech — `Nemotron-Labs-Diffusion-VLM-8B` (5,978 dl) and the streaming-ASR `nemotron-3.5-asr-streaming-0.6b` (3,439 dl, the most-liked model at 264) — plus a safety classifier, `Nemotron-3.5-Content-Safety` (494 dl).

On GitHub, the headline repo is `NVIDIA/NemoClaw` at 21,050 stars — the open agent blueprint, described in posts as "an open blueprint for building specialized, long-running agents with a secure runtime and frontier models." The training/inference stack remains heavily starred: `Megatron-LM` (16,624), `TensorRT-LLM` (13,825), `cutlass` (9,859), and `nccl` (4,791). Physical-AI and tooling repos round it out: `cosmos` (9,677), `Isaac-GR00T` (7,280), `warp` (6,736), and the LLM red-teaming tool `garak` (8,050). Recent releases are mostly infra/tooling: `Model-Optimizer 0.45.0rc0`, `NeMo-text-processing r1.2.0`, and the front-end component library `@nvidia-elements/core-v0.2.4`.

Research themes

First-party writing clusters into a few clear directions:

A second strand is sovereign-AI / partnership PR — UK sovereign AI, LG and Doosan AI factories, and Taiwan's Vera Rubin supply chain — which reads more as ecosystem/go-to-market than research.

Hiring & scaling

No careers data captured yet.

Traction highlights

On Hacker News, NVIDIA's open developer tools and agent stack drove the most discussion: `NVIDIA/warp` topped the list at 490 points / 136 comments, followed by the `NemoClaw` agent blueprint at 385 points / 261 comments (the most-commented thread), the `garak` LLM red-teaming tool at 211 points / 62 comments, and `NVIDIA/MatX` at 103 points / 79 comments. The GTC Taipei live-updates post drew only minor HN attention (4 points).

Most-starred repos: `NemoClaw` (21,050), `Megatron-LM` (16,624), and `TensorRT-LLM` (13,825). Most-downloaded models: `Nemotron-3-Ultra-550B-A55B-BF16` (49,784), `Nemotron-Labs-Diffusion-VLM-8B` (5,978), and `Cosmos3-Super-Text2Image` (5,075).

Data-business radar

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NVIDIA has a writing signal matching data demand, infrastructure, safety and policy, product and customer.