Qualcomm launches third-generation Snapdragon 7+mobile platform that supports a wide range of AI models
白云追月素
发表于 2024-3-21 20:48:58
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Qualcomm announces on March 21 the launch of the third-generation Snapdragon 7+mobile platform, which supports a wide range of AI models and introduces terminal side generative AI into the Snapdragon 7 series. This mobile platform supports a wide range of AI models, including big language models such as Baichuan-7B, Gemini Nano, Llama 2, and Zhipu ChatGLM.
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