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Hot French startup ZML releases free product to speed inference across lots of AI chips

ZML, a French artificial intelligence startup backed by Turing Award winner Yann LeCun, has launched ZML/LLMD, a new software designed to reduce the cost of running AI applications. The release aims to improve efficiency in executing AI tasks across multiple hardware platforms, potentially making AI technologies more accessible and affordable. The software is positioned as a solution to the high computational costs associated with large-scale AI operations. While the announcement highlights the technical capabilities of ZML/LLMD, it does not provide specific performance metrics or comparisons with existing solutions.

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Hot French startup ZML releases free product to speed inference across lots of AI chips

ZML, a French artificial intelligence startup backed by Turing Award winner Yann LeCun, has launched ZML/LLMD, a new software designed to reduce the cost of running AI applications. The release aims to improve efficiency in executing AI tasks across multiple hardware platforms, potentially making AI technologies more accessible and affordable. The software is positioned as a solution to the high computational costs associated with large-scale AI operations. While the announcement highlights the technical capabilities of ZML/LLMD, it does not provide specific performance metrics or comparisons with existing solutions.

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