Meta signs major AI deal to train Llama on Oracle Cloud

Oracle Cloud is the chosen cloud computing service for Meta as it looks to train and deploy its Llama AI models.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/meta-signs-major-ai-deal-to-train-llama-on-oracle-cloud

Creato 1mo | 10 dic 2024, 14:10:18


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