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The OpenMDW license is now being applied across the entire Alpamayo model family so developers can deploy any of the models commercially without requiring additional permissions.
Key facts
- In NVIDIA testing using the Lingo‑Judge metric, it outperformed Qwen2.5‑VL 72B by 17.0 points, Gemini 2.5 Pro by 15.1 points and GPT‑4o by 23.2 points, demonstrating state‑of‑the‑art reasoning
- Alpamayo 2 Super offers 3x the scale of the 10‑billion‑parameter NVIDIA Alpamayo 1.5 and Alpamayo 1 models
- Alpamayo 2 Super is.1, the Linux Foundation’s permissive license for open AI model distributions
- CoC traces integrate with NVIDIA Halos safety‑validation workflows and support AI safety aligned with ISO/PAS 8800 requirements, providing a stronger foundation for AV safety engineering
Summary
For robotaxis and other autonomous vehicles (AVs), the hardest problems aren’t the everyday scenarios. Handling these long‑tail events takes more than object detection and motion prediction. NVIDIA Alpamayo 2 Super, available now for commercial use, is part of the Alpamayo family, the most-adopted open reasoning models for autonomous driving on Hugging Face, supporting a wide range of AV-relevant capabilities within a single foundation model. Built on NVIDIA Cosmos 3 Super Reasoner and post‑trained with reinforcement learning, the model advances the AV ecosystem on two fronts: open commercial licensing and leading multitask capabilities for autonomous driving. Alpamayo 2 Super is part of NVIDIA’s growing collection of open models, datasets and tools for autonomous driving, expanding access, strengthening competition, giving developers greater control and supporting safer, more transparent AV deployment.