Will become exclusive route to market for joint projects
Fujitsu has made a"significant investment" in Toronto-based Cohere Inc., a developer of large language models and associated tech, and will bring the five-year-old startup's wares to the world.
The fourth and final element of the deal will see Takane integrated with Fujitsu's generative AI amalgamation technology – a service that selects, and if necessary combines, models to get the best tools for particular jobs.Honey, I shrunk the LLM! A beginner's guide to quantization – and testing itAlibaba Cloud reveals its datacenter design, homebrew network used for LLM training
This deal is notable, given the likes of OpenAI, Mistral AI, and Anthropic are seen as the LLM market leaders worthy of ring-kissing by global tech players.
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