Jet-Nemotron: Efficient Language Model with Post Neural Architecture Search

Song Han (MIT, NVIDIA) · Han Cai (NVIDIA) · Junyu Chen (Southwest University of Finance and Economics) · Qinghao Hu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) · Haocheng Xi (University of California, Berkeley) · Yuxian Gu (Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University) · Shang Yang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
attention block designsdeepseek-v3-smallfull-attentiongeneration throughputhardware-aware hyperparameter searchhybrid-architecturejet-nemotronlanguage modelslinear attentionmmlumodel designmoe modelsmoonlightneural architecture explorationoptimal layer placementpost neural architecture search

We present Jet-Nemotron, a new family of hybrid-architecture language models, which matches or exceeds the accuracy of leading full-attention models while significantly improving generation throughput. Jet-Nemotron is developed using Post Neural Architecture Search (PostNAS), a novel neural architecture exploration pipeline that enables efficient model design. Unlike prior approaches, PostNAS begins with a pre-trained full-attention model and freezes its MLP weights, allowing efficient exploration of attention block designs. The pipeline includes four key components: (1) learning optimal full-attention layer placement and elimination, (2) linear attention block selection, (3) designing new attention blocks, and (4) performing hardware-aware hyperparameter search. Our Jet-Nemotron-2B model achieves comparable or superior accuracy to Qwen3, Qwen2.5, Gemma3, and Llama3.2 across a comprehensive suite of benchmarks while delivering up to 53.6× generation throughput speedup and 6.1× prefilling speedup. It also achieves higher accuracy on MMLU and MMLU-Pro than recent advanced MoE full-attention models, such as DeepSeek-V3-Small and Moonlight, despite their larger scale with 15B total and 2.2B activated parameters.