'New Major Release for Nebullvm Speeds Up AI Inference by 2-30x' by EmileCourthoud artificialintelligence deeplearning
How the new Nebullvm0.3.0 API Works☘️ Easy-to-use. It takes a few lines of code to install the library and optimize your models.
💻 Deep learning model agnostic. nebullvm supports all the most popular deep learning architectures such as transformers, LSTM, CNN and FCN. Besides, across all scenarios, nebullvm is very helpful for its ease of use, allowing you to take advantage of inference optimization techniques without having to spend hours studying, testing and debugging these technologies.With the latest release, nebullvm has a new API and can be deployed in two ways.
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