The other thing to remember is that even with neutering, most puppies will start settling down as they mature. This is assuming that consistent training is also being done.
Some breeds are not really considered full grown until two years of age so don’t be surprised if after a year even tho he looks like an adult, he’s still more like the equivalent of a teenager ( and we all know how active those years usually are).
But as long as you persist with training, you will eventually have a well behaved dog who can be reasonably calm in most situations. It just may not be as immediate as you would hope.
One other thing that helps with any hyper dog is to be sure you take him on nice long walks. Regular exercise helps a lot to burn off some of that excess energy that pups have in such abundance. Hopefully you have a yard where you can play fetch with him also.
And hopefully you don’t have either a Dalmation, a Border Collie or a JR Terrier. They are a real challenge as they were bred to be working dogs, not for just lounging around the house. They are the closest thing I’ve seen to a perpetual motion machine :D