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Llama (Large Language Model Meta AI, formerly stylized as LLaMA) is a family of large language models (LLMs) released by Meta AI starting in February 2023. [2] [3] The latest version is Llama 3.3, released in December 2024. [4] Llama models are trained at different parameter sizes, ranging between 1B and 405B. [5]
Llama 3.1 July 2024: Meta AI 405 15.6T tokens 440,000: Llama 3 license 405B version took 31 million hours on H100-80GB, at 3.8E25 FLOPs. [97] [98] DeepSeek-V3: December 2024: DeepSeek: 671 14.8T tokens 56,000: DeepSeek License 2.788M hours on H800 GPUs. [99] Amazon Nova December 2024: Amazon: Unknown Unknown Unknown Proprietary
The model was based on the LLM Llama developed by Meta AI, with various modifications. [3] It was publicly released in September 2023 after receiving approval from the Chinese government. [4] In December 2023 it released its 72B and 1.8B models as open source, while Qwen 7B was open sourced in August. [5] [6]
llama.cpp is an open source software library that performs inference on various large language models such as Llama. [3] It is co-developed alongside the GGML project, a general-purpose tensor library.
It has 7B and 67B parameters in both Base and Chat forms. DeepSeek's accompanying paper claimed benchmark results higher than Llama 2 and most open-source LLMs at the time. [29]: section 5 The model code is under the source-available DeepSeek License. [49] The architecture was essentially the same as the Llama series.
Mistral AI was established in April 2023 by three French AI researchers, Arthur Mensch, Guillaume Lample and Timothée Lacroix. [5]Mensch, an expert in advanced AI systems, is a former employee of Google DeepMind; Lample and Lacroix, meanwhile, are large-scale AI models specialists who had worked for Meta Platforms.
Release date V1: February 2022 [17] V2: April 12, 2022 [10] V3: July 25, 2022 [11] V4: ... Commencing in May 2023, with subsequent updates post version 5, Midjourney ...
Patch Tuesday [1] (also known as Update Tuesday [1] [2]) is an unofficial term used to refer to when Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle and others regularly release software patches for their software products. [3]