Side-by-side comparison of MiniMax-M2.7 (MiniMax AI · China) and Nemotron-3 Nano Omni 30B-A3B Reasoning (NVIDIA · USA) for self-hosted deployment of the open-weight model. MiniMax-M2.7 is rated blocked; Nemotron-3 Nano Omni 30B-A3B Reasoning is conditional. They part ways on licence: MiniMax-M2.7 is "MiniMax Non-Commercial License", Nemotron-3 Nano Omni 30B-A3B Reasoning is "NVIDIA Open Model".
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| Summary | ||
| Verdict | Blocked Per current documentation, the MiniMax Non-Commercial License prohibits commercial deployment without individually negotiated written authorization from MiniMax, making the weights unsuitable for EU commercial workloads out-of-the-box. Opaque training data and Shanghai-based publisher compound the EU AI Act and data-transfer gaps. | Conditional Per the NVIDIA Open Model Agreement, Nemotron-3 Nano Omni is commercially usable with a NOTICE-file attribution requirement and U.S. export-compliance obligations. Multimodal MoE (31B total / 3B active) accepting video, audio, image and text input, with reasoning-style chain-of-thought output. Training data is unusually well-documented (1,395 datasets, modality breakdown, CSAM scanning) — useful for AI Act Article 53 mapping. Vendor jurisdiction remains the US. |
| Last reviewed | 2026-04-17 | 2026-05-03 |
| Open-weight | ||
| Licence | MiniMax Non-Commercial License | NVIDIA Open Model |
| Commercial use | Non-commercial only | Permitted (with attribution) |
| Training data | Undisclosed | Disclosed |
| Origin | China (Shanghai) | USA |
| Performance & pricing? | ||
| Quality index | 50/100 | — |
| Speed | 46 tok/s | — |
| Blended price | $0.53/M | — |
| Context window | — | — |
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No overlapping sources between the two entries.