Qualcomm and Meta Collaborate to Support Large Model Llama 3 Running on Snapdragon Terminals
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发表于 2024-4-20 20:16:27
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On April 19th, Qualcomm and Meta announced a collaboration to optimize the execution of the Meta Llama 3 Language Model (LLM) directly on smartphones, PCs, VR/AR headsets, and automotive terminals. Developers will be able to access resources and tools in Qualcomm's AI Hub to optimize the operation of Llama 3 on the Snapdragon platform, thereby reducing product time to market.
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