Amazon Nova Premier vs NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

Amazon · US  |  NVIDIA · US · Updated June 2026

Quick verdict

Pick Amazon Nova Premier for 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration or amazon's most capable nova model, positioned as a 'teacher' for distilling smaller models. Pick NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra for the most capable open-weight model from a us lab (artificial analysis intelligence index of about 48) or fast, efficient long-horizon agentic reasoning via a hybrid mamba-transformer design. Choose NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra if you need self-hosting or data privacy; Amazon Nova Premier if you want a managed API.

Amazon Nova Premier (Amazon) and NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra (NVIDIA) are two of the models people most often weigh against each other in 2026. Amazon Nova Premier is amazon's flagship 1M-context Nova model on AWS Bedrock - a useful ecosystem anchor and distillation teacher, but weak and pricey on independent intelligence. NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra is nVIDIA's open-weight reasoning flagship (about 550B total, 55B active) — the most capable open model from a US lab, built for long-running agents. They diverge most on price and open vs. closed weights — each quantified below from the models' real specs.

Key differences at a glance

Side-by-side specs

SpecAmazon Nova PremierNVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra
ProviderAmazon (US) NVIDIA (US)
ReleasedApril 30, 2025 June 4, 2026
Context window1M (~1,500 pages) 1M (~1,500 pages)
Price (in/out)$2.5/$12.5 per 1M tokens Open weight (self-host / free)
Open weight?No — API only Yes — self-hostable
Modalitiestext, image text, code
SWE-Bench VerifiedNot published Not published
MRCR v2 @ 1MNot published Not published

Who wins what

1M-token context with deep AWS Bedrock integration

Amazon Nova Premier

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra is comparatively weak here — a 550B mixture-of-experts is heavy to self-host, and the 1M context is rarely served in full

Amazon's most capable Nova model, positioned as a 'teacher' for distilling smaller models

Amazon Nova Premier

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra is comparatively weak here — trails the best Chinese open models on overall intelligence

A natural fit for teams already building on AWS

Amazon Nova Premier

Amazon Nova Premier lists a natural fit for teams already building on AWS among its strengths; NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra does not.

The most capable open-weight model from a US lab (Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index of about 48)

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

Open weights make this possible at all — Amazon Nova Premier is API-only, so it cannot leave the vendor's servers.

Fast, efficient long-horizon agentic reasoning via a hybrid Mamba-Transformer design

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

NVIDIA's open-weight reasoning flagship (about 550B total, 55B active) — the most capable open model from a US lab, built for long-running agents — and its weights are open while Amazon Nova Premier is API-only.

A fully open release — weights, training data, and recipes under a permissive license

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

NVIDIA's open-weight reasoning flagship (about 550B total, 55B active) — the most capable open model from a US lab, built for long-running agents — and it is the newer of the two.

Lowest cost at scale

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

Its weights are open, so at volume you pay for your own hardware instead of Amazon Nova Premier's $2.5/$12.5 per 1M tokens.

Which should you pick?

A cost-sensitive startup shipping high volume

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

At Open weight (self-host / free) it undercuts Amazon Nova Premier, and on millions of tokens that margin decides the monthly bill.

A team with data-privacy or self-hosting needs

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

Open weights let you run it on your own hardware; Amazon Nova Premier is API-only.

Anyone whose priority is 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration

Amazon Nova Premier

It is specifically built for that.

Anyone whose priority is the most capable open-weight model from a us lab (artificial analysis intelligence index of about 48)

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra

That is its strongest area.

Amazon Nova Premier: where it fits

Amazon's flagship 1M-context Nova model on AWS Bedrock - a useful ecosystem anchor and distillation teacher, but weak and pricey on independent intelligence. Released April 30, 2025 by Amazon, it is built for 1M-token context with deep AWS Bedrock integration, amazon's most capable Nova model, positioned as a 'teacher' for distilling smaller models, a natural fit for teams already building on AWS, and multimodal input for complex reasoning across text and images.

Its trade-offs are real: weak on independent intelligence - Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index of 13, below average for its tier, expensive for its score at $2.50/$12.50 per million tokens, a 2025 model - older than the 2026 frontier it competes against, and sources disagree on modalities (Amazon cites image input; some evaluations list text-only). At $2.5 in / $12.5 out per million tokens, it sits in the mid price band.

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra: where it fits

NVIDIA's open-weight reasoning flagship (about 550B total, 55B active) — the most capable open model from a US lab, built for long-running agents. Released June 4, 2026 by NVIDIA, it is built for the most capable open-weight model from a US lab (Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index of about 48), fast, efficient long-horizon agentic reasoning via a hybrid Mamba-Transformer design, a fully open release — weights, training data, and recipes under a permissive license, and strong coding for an open model (SWE-Bench Verified in the high 60s).

Its trade-offs: trails the best Chinese open models on overall intelligence, and a 550B mixture-of-experts is heavy to self-host, and the 1M context is rarely served in full. As an open-weight model, its running cost is your own hardware rather than a per-token fee.

The bottom line for this matchup

The defining split here is open vs. closed. NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra gives you weights you control — self-host it, fine-tune it, keep data in-house, pay only for hardware. Amazon Nova Premier gives you a managed, always-updated API with no infrastructure to run. Teams with GPUs, privacy requirements, or huge volume often favour the open model; teams that want zero ops and the latest capabilities favour the closed one. Capability is close enough that this operational question, not the benchmark, usually decides it.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Amazon Nova Premier or NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra better for coding?

Public SWE-Bench figures are not available for either model, so the honest test is your own repository — run an identical real bug through both. By design, Amazon Nova Premier leans toward 1m-token context with deep aws bedrock integration while NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra leans toward the most capable open-weight model from a us lab (artificial analysis intelligence index of about 48), and that positioning usually predicts which feels better on your codebase.

Which is cheaper, Amazon Nova Premier or NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra?

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra is open-weight, so self-hosting means no per-token fee (you pay for hardware instead), while Amazon Nova Premier is API-metered at $2.5/$12.5 per 1M tokens. For most teams without GPUs, the API model is cheaper to start; at very high volume, self-hosting can win.

Which has the bigger context window?

Both advertise 1M (~1,500 pages). Remember advertised ≠ usable: recall typically degrades before the ceiling.

Can I use both Amazon Nova Premier and NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra together?

Yes — a multi-model platform like LumiChats gives you Amazon Nova Premier, NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra and 40+ others under one ₹69/day pass (about $1/day), so you can draft with one and cross-check with the other instead of buying two subscriptions.

Which is newer, Amazon Nova Premier or NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra?

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra — released June 4, 2026, about 13 months after Amazon Nova Premier.

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Specifications and benchmarks reflect publicly reported figures as of June 2026 and may change as providers release updates. Always verify on your own workload.